A regularity in data portrayed in graphs or maps, for example, a decline in population density or rainfall in Australia with increasing distance from the coast
Economic/social and political changes that improve the wellbeing of people.
The process of water turning into vapour
The type of reference that is used to locate somewhere on a map using 6 numbers
The direction in which a compass needle normally points
A process of economic and social change in which an increasing proportion of the population of a country or region live in urban areas.
Distant, far away, for example, a place distant from major population and economic centres.
The type of reference that is used to locate somewhere on a map using 4 numbers
Any activity involving observation and recording of information outside a classroom
Known as the variation of climatic conditions and the result of new weather patterns that are distinct from past decades
not just a famous song recorded by Fleetwood Mac, the movement of a mass of earth or rock from a mountain or cliff
A map that can illustrate the boundaries of countries, states, and countries.
A body of beliefs, attitudes, skills and tools by which communities structure their lives and interact with their environments
Vertical lines used to determine the east and west points on the Earth's surface
Known as a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment working together and interacting as one whole system
The layer of the earth below the crust