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2.6 Australia’s biomes
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2A Review
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2.7 Where our food comes from
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2.8 The importance of a climate
2.8 The importance of climate
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Activity: Identifying patterns in geographical data
Test your skills and knowledge of comparing and identifying patterns on a map.
World: Annual rainfall
See how rainfall is distributed across the globe on this layered map.
World: Climate zones
This is an interactive version of your Student book map showing climate zones across the globe.
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2.9 Soil – more than just dirt
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2.10 Food production in Australia
2.5 Food production in Australia
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2.10 Food production in Australia
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2.10 Yarra Valley, Victoria
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2.11 Influencing crop yield
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2.12 High-tech farming
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2.13 Rice – the grain of life
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2.14 Rice growing in Java
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2B Review
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2.15 Alterations to biomes
2.15 Alterations to biomes
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World: Agricultural regions
See how various agricultural processes alters the natural environment around the world.
2.15 Crossword
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2.16 Changing vegetation
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2.17 Changing water
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2.18 Changes to soil
2.18 Changes to soil
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World: Soils
See how types of soil differ arund the world in this interactive layered map.
Dustbowl
The mass production of wheat in 1930s America made the soil vulnerable. When the storm finally hit the consequences were astonishing.
Dustbowl
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