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hass - Coggle Diagram
hass
7 concepts
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Environment- means the living and non-living things in an area, for example, how humans change the environment or how natural hazards impact us
Change- refers to the processes, both human and natural, that take place on a local and global level
Interconnections- refers to the living links between all living and nonliving things on a local or global level
Place- refers to a part of the earth’s surface given meaning by people. Refers to both natural and built /humans environments
Space- Space refers to the way things are arranged on the Earth’s surface. Places can be divided into spaces. Spaces have three elements: location, organisation (how things are arranged), distribution (patterns of where things are located)
Scale- Scale refers to the spatial level at which we look at something – whether at the local level, regional level, national, international or global.
maps
- Physical maps show the location and names of natural features
- Poetical maps shows the locations and names of built features
- dot distribution maps dot (or shapes) to represent a range of different features
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- overlay maps shows the features on the earths surface may be related to each other
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types of values
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Economic value- refers to landscapes agricultural , interatrial or urban
types of landscapes
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Constructed human altered landscapes . it includes all features assessments with settlements, industries + agriculture
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