Urbanisation | Skills | AID | POPULATION | MISCELLANEOUS |
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The process of making an area more urban. It is a population shift from rural to urban areas.
What is urbanization?
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Grid Reference, 6 figures.
What is a GR and how many figures is it?
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Australian Agency for International Development. It is a federal aid body.
What is AusAID?
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Baby Boomer
What are people called that were born in the year bracket of 1946 to 1964?
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Australia winning a trophy at the Tournament of Nations in the United States. Beating the top teams Brazil, America and Japan.
What titled the Matilda's greatest success this August 2017?
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People tend to move out when renovations and redevelopment take place, Improve nature of community, Modernise a community, Create income/jobs/careers.
What are some advantages of urban renewal?
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It is a tool used by meteorologists to give a succinct view of how wind speed and direction are distributed at a particular location?
What is a wind rose?
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Aid from a single donor country to a single recipient country.
What is bilateral aid?
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Live in Australia
24,627,025 is the amount of people that?
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Fraser Island.
Australia has the world’s largest sand island. What is its name?
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Migration of population from populated places to low density residential development over more rural land.
Urban sprawl is best defined as?
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Find the northings (latitude) first and then the eastings (longitude) second.
How do you find an area reference?
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Aid from international organisations which receive money from several countries e.g. United Nations, the World Bank.
What is multilateral aid?
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The maximum sustainable size of a resident population in a given ecosystem.
What is 'carrying capacity'?
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Australia and China Free Trade Agreement in 2015.
What is an example of FTA ?
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Bicycles. It is cost effective, environmentally friendly, time effective, infrastructure design including bicycle lanes, physical activity.
In Copenhagen, what mode of transport has taken over cars? How is it beneficial?
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Spatial layout, Distances, Roads, Parks, etc.
What are advantages of vertical aerial photographs?
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NGO
What is the acronym for a Non-Government Organisation?
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Australian Bureau of Statistics
What is ABS?
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Sir Edmund Barton
Who was Australia's first Prime Minister from 1901 to 1903?
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The forming of slums.
What is a negative effect of poor control over migration to cities?
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Local relief is calculated by finding the difference in height between two points, or the highest minus the lowest point between the two points.
How is local relief calculated?
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Millennium Development Goals. Example Goal 1: to eliminate extreme poverty and hunger.
What is MDG?
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The scientific study of human populations, including their sizes, compositions, distributions, densities, growth, and other characteristics, as well as the causes and consequences of changes in these.
What is demography?
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Frilled neck lizard.
What animal featured on the 2 cent coin?
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