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Changing Urban Environments Water on the Land Tourism The Coastal Zone The Development Gap Restless Earth DON’T FORGET…. YOU’LL NEED TO PRINT THE QUESTION & ANSWER CARDS DOUBLE-SIDED….OR ELSE STICK THE SHEETS BACK TO BACK BEFORE YOU CUT THEM OUT MAKE SURE THE CORRECT ANSWERS ARE ON THE BACK OF THE QUESTIONS! Define push factors Define pull factors Explain the process of Hydraulic action Explain the process of abrasion Explain a social or economic reason why tourism is increasing Explain why advances in technology are resulting in an increase in tourism How does the fetch affect wave size? Explain why waves break at the coast What does GDP stand for? What does GDP measure? What are convection currents? Describe the mantle Give an example of a pull factor Explain the process of attrition Explain the economic importance of tourism Give an example of a push factor Explain the process of solution (erosion) Explain why tourism is important in LEDC’s What is the fetch? Explain the features of a constructive wave What does GNP stand for? What does GNP measure? What is the earth’s crust? Describe a plate margin Better education, better healthcare, more jobs, better housing, perceived better quality of life Poor sanitation, poor healthcare, no job opportunities, drought, natural disasters When stones and boulders carrier by the river knock against each other and over time are weakened When the river flows over certain types of rock that are soluble in rainwater and get dissolved Creates essential jobs, brings in a lot of foreign money into a country Tourism contributes more towards a poorer countries GDP. (eg. 80% of Barbados’s GDP comes from tourism) The distance of open water that a wave has travelled Strong swash and a weak backwash. Gross national product The value of goods produced by citizens in the country The outer layer of the earth The boundary where two plates meet. Reasons people leave an area Sheer force of the water hitting the river bed and banks Increasing incomes so more money for holidays, holiday leave time from work has increased, good pensions The larger the fetch, the larger the wave Gross Domestic product The circular currents of heat in the mantle Factors that attract people to a new location Occurs when the load the river is carrying repeatedly hits the river bed and the banks Travel is quicker and easier, flying is cheaper thanks to budget airlines Waves encounter friction with the sea bed and change to an elliptical shape. The top moves faster and eventually the wave breaks Value of good produced within a country The dense, mostly solid, layer of the earth between the outer core and crust