Across
- 6. A type of value people place on landscapes because of their spiritual or historical significance
- 7. A type of landscape where land meets the sea
- 9. A landscape formed by the movement and features of rivers and streams
- 11. A dense, tropical or temperate forest landscape with high rainfall and biodiversity
- 12. A hill or ridge of sand shaped by wind, common in deserts and coastal areas
- 14. A visible feature of the Earth's surface, formed by natural or human processes
- 16. An elevated flat area that has been uplifted by tectonic activity
- 19. A high landform rising prominently above surrounding land, often with steep slopes
- 20. Type of weathering caused by temperature changes, water, or ice breaking rocks apart
- 22. A natural feature of the Earth’s surface such as a mountain, dune, or valley
- 23. A landform created when magma erupts from beneath the Earth's surface
- 24. ___________ farming which is a type of Aboriginal land management strategy involving burning the land in patchworks
- 26. Relating to the movement of Earth's plates which shape landforms like mountains and volcanoes
- 27. A dry landscape with little rainfall and sparse vegetation
Down
- 1. Managing the environment in a way that meets present needs without harming future generations
- 2. The breaking down of rocks through contact with air, water, or biological organisms
- 3. A type of landscape formed when rock like limestone is worn away by acidic water
- 4. The process where soil, rock, or sand is worn away by water, wind, or ice
- 5. A plate boundary where two tectonic plates move apart, allowing magma to rise and form new crust
- 8. Damage to the land through overuse, deforestation, or pollution
- 10. A low area of land between hills or mountains, often with a river running through it
- 13. Molten rock beneath the Earth's surface
- 15. The laying down of materials like sand or silt carried by wind, water, or ice
- 17. A type of plate boundary where two tectonic plates collide, often forming mountains or volcanoes
- 18. Type of weathering that involves changes to the rock’s minerals through water or acid
- 21. Related to the processes that shape the Earth’s surface over time
- 25. A plate boundary where two tectonic plates slide past each other, often causing earthquakes
