Geography / Levels 7 and 8 / Geographical Concepts and Skills / Data and information
Content description
Analyse maps and other geographical data and information using digital and spatial technologies as appropriate, to develop identifications, descriptions, explanations and conclusions that use geographical terminology
Elaborations
using aerial images of contrasting places to identify differences in housing density
using graphs, weather maps and satellite images to examine the temporal and spatial patterns of a selected hydrological hazard in Australia and another region of the world, such as countries of the Asia region, or from the Pacific region
using digital maps and overlays of an area to observe, describe and contrast the spatial associations of geographical phenomena. For example, the relationship between economic activities and river systems and the availability of surface water
interpreting topographic maps and digital terrain models, cross-sections or block diagrams to investigate landforms and their features
reviewing the results of an analysis to propose and defend answers to a question, emphasising at least one of the geographical concepts of place, space, environment, interconnection, sustainability, scale or change
Code
VCGGC104
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