PLCW
  • 1. Unique and special location in space notable for the fact that the regular activities of human beings occur there.
A) Landscape
B) Terrain
C) Area
D) Place
  • 2. Simply describes where a place is on a map whereas
A) Location
B) Place
C) Geo
D) Landscape
  • 3. Dynamic and subject to constant change in their material structure and meaning
A) Location
B) Land
C) Place
D) Landscape
  • 4. Visible features found in an area which encompasses all the types of landforms
A) Terrain
B) Place
C) Land
D) Landscape
  • 5. The term comes from the Dutch word
A) Landship
B) Landing
C) Land-i
D) Landschap
  • 6. The first scientist to write specifically of natural landscapes and cultural landscapes.
A) Shi Khrus
B) Otto Schluter
C) F. Magellan
D) Leonardo Da Vinci
  • 7. These are mainly unaffected by human activity and typical to the particular areas of the world.
A) Natural landscapes
B) Natural Land
C) Cultural Landscape
D) Cultural Land
  • 8. A landscape that people have modified is called a
A) Cultural Land
B) Natural Land
C) Cultural landscape
D) Cultural Island
  • 9. The World Heritage Committee of UNESCO (the United Nations Economic, Social, and Cultural Organization) defines a cultural landscape in _____ ways.
A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 1
  • 10. Unique evidence of a pioneer form of agriculture in a difficult terrain. Coffee plantations in _________ ________
A) Sierra Madre
B) Sierra Maestra
C) Cagayan
D) Madre Cacao
  • 11. Types of Landscapes that formed by tectonic plates on the Earth’s surface pushing against each other.
A) Hilly Landscapes
B) Mountain Landscapes
C) Terrain Landscapes
D) Volcanos
  • 12. Shaped by the natural forces of the wind and waves
A) Ocean Landscapes
B) Postal Landscapes
C) Beach Landscapes
D) Coastal Landscapes
  • 13. Formed by a natural movement of water system such as river.
A) River Landscapes
B) Riverlands
C) Swampy Landscapes
D) Riverine Landscapes
  • 14. Covered about 1/3 of the Earth’s surface and contain some of the most uninhabitable regions on Earth.
A) Deserts
B) Savannah
C) Void
D) Deserters
  • 15. Located along the tropics of Cancer and Capricorn (the latitude lines to the north and south of the Equator)
A) Sexy Deserts
B) Hot deserts
C) Cold deserts
D) Tropic deserts
  • 16. Located closer to the Arctic and Antarctic Circles (the circles of latitude in the far north and far south).
A) Sexy Deserts
B) Cold deserts
C) Tropic deserts
D) Hot deserts
  • 17. Formed when easily dissolvable bedrock (rock below the surface of the land such as limestone) is worn away by slightly acidic water from an underground source on the Earth’s surface.
A) Karst Landscapes
B) Marcus Landscapes
C) Karl Landscapes
D) Oppai Landscapes
  • 18. Lush forests which can be found along the Equator. Rainforest landscapes receive lots of sunlight and rainfall at list 1500 millimeters per year. This abundance of rainfall and sunlight means that vegetation grows rapidly.
A) Riverine Landscapes
B) Tropical rainforest
C) Equidorian's rainforest
D) Karst Landscapes
  • 19. They provide evidence of the human settlement and occupation of an environment.
A) Built Landscapes
B) Man-made Landscapes
C) Geographic Landscapes
D) Craft Landscapes
  • 20. New Zealand’s first national park in 1887
A) Tongariro
B) Konggo
C) Tango
D) Mangolic
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