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Year 8 Humanities

Across
A product which is good enough to do what it was designed to do. Ie. It won’t break and it actually works.
A landform that has been shaped be nature (wind, river flow, waves)
Any location on the earth in relation to other locations
How people, through their actions are connected to places throughout the world.
Advertising a product at a really low price to lure a customer into a shop. The shop will only have one or two of those products and will sell out almost immediately.
Is a solitary mountain formed by volcanic activity
The relationship between the actual distance or size of something and how it is shown on a map or in a drawing.
A column of rock that has been separated from the rest of the cliff because of erosion.
A state authority, whose job is to help Victorians be responsible for their business. They act as a ‘court’ if consumers believe they have been ripped-off by businesses.
A promise by the seller that the product you purchased will be fit for purpose and work as it should for a certain amount of time.
When a very powerful business uses its power to get rid of competition. Eg if a big supermarket owns the small shops in a town and puts up the rent so any competition can’t compete.
The right given to the consumer to be provided with the correct goods and services. The right not to be ripped-off.
A natural feature of the lands suface.
A natural feature of the lands surface.
Down
The exact position of a location which can be described using latitude and longitude or just by describing it in relation to other locations
It is the process that breaks things down. It breaks up the land around you. It can be caused by strong wind and water.
The rights that guarantee consumers have access to repair, damage or loss caused by dodgy products or dodgy business practices. Eg. The Trade Practices Act.
A narrow, gently sloping strip of land that lies along the edge of an ocean, lake or river
When a product has been sold on the market, but is found to be dangerous, the company who made it, must recall the product and give people their money back. They must advertise that the product is dangerous.
A consumer purchasing a product in return for money.
A low area between hills or mountains usually with a river flowing through.
A measurement of the number of people in an area (average number)
Products which consumers purchase which they can touch and possibly sell again after using. Eg. Tables, TVs and bikes.
A winding curve or bend in a river
Products which consumers purchase which they cannot touch or sell again. Eg. Haircuts, seeing a doctor, access to a mobile phone network.
The surrounding environment different from what it was once.