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8 Table of contents Part 1 Geography

3.3

SKILLS

3.5

1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7

Geographical skills Asking questions

Collecting information Representing data Analysing maps

Identifying patterns and relationships

1.8

Concluding and decision-making

1.9

Communicating and reflecting

D

LANDFORMS, LANDSCAPES AND HAZARDS Introduction to landforms and

2.

landscapes

2A What are landscapes and landforms? 2.1 2.2

How we value landscapes and landforms Spiritual value in Australia

2.6

Human impacts on landscapes 2A Skills in context: Landscape tourism Review activity: Introduction to landforms and landscapes

3. Mountain landscapes 3A How are mountain landscapes formed?

Tectonic plates 3.2

3A Skills in context: The mountains of the Kokoda

Track

3B Are mountains landscapes hazardous places?

3.6 3.7

3.8 3.9

3.10

How mountains are formed

Mountain hazards Volcanoes Indonesia: Home of the volcano Landslides Landslides in Burma’s jade mines 3B Skills in context: Avalanches Review activity: Mountain landscapes

4. Coastal landscapes 4A How are coastal landscapes formed and used?

4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5

How coastal landscapes are formed Erosional landforms Depositional landforms Coastal landforms of the world The many uses of coastal landscapes 4A Skills in context: Mandurah, Western Australia

The Earth’s landscapes The Earth’s landforms Australia’s landscapes

2.4

The importance of mountains for Aboriginal peoples

R AF

1.1

Geographical concepts

Mountains of the world Many uses of mountain landscapes

T

1. The geography toolkit

3.4

4B Are coastal landscapes hazardous places? 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9

Coastal hazards Coastal erosion Tsunamis Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami (2004) 4B Skills in context: The Twelve Apostles Review activity: Coastal landscapes


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