VCGGC100
Identify, analyse and explain spatial distributions and patterns and identify and explain their implications
Elaborations
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interpreting the spatial distribution of rainfall in Australia and comparing it with that of other continents
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comparing accessibility to and availability of a range of services and facilities between different types of settlements (urban, rural and remote) in Australia and other countries. For example, shops, access to clean water, sanitation, education and health services
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investigating the natural causes and spatial distribution of a geomorphological hazard. For example, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, tsunamis, landslides and avalanches
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exploring the arguments for and against a more balanced distribution of the urban population
VCGGC100 | The Humanities | Geography | Levels 7 and 8 | Geographical Concepts and Skills | Place, space and interconnection