L5 - Skill Across The UK Flashcards

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What two features of the landscape are contour lines used to show?

A
  • Height ( each contour line is at a particular height)

- Slopes (contour lines close together show steep land & widely spaced contours mean gently sloping land)

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What are contour lines shown as on OS maps?

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  • thin orange or brown lines with numbers on them to show you the height above sea level of any point on the line
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3
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What do contour lines join?

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  • they join points of equal height together
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4
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What do smaller contour circles on OS maps show?

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  • smaller circles show a summit or basin but the inside of a contour circle is normally higher ground
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5
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What do very few or no contour lines show?

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  • flat areas like river valleys and the sea
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When are contours on top of each other?

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  • they are only ever on top of one another if a vertical cave or cliff is present
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7
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What does a ‘V’ or ‘U’ shape pointing downhill denote?

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  • the spur of a hill
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What do contours bunched together on either side of lower, more evenly spaced contours show?

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  • they show a valley or col ( lowest point of a ridge or saddle) between two areas of high ground
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9
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What does the geology of England mainly consist of ?

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  • sedimentary rocks
  • youngest rocks are found in the South East around London, progressing in age in a north westerly direction
  • To the N and W of the Tees - Exe line, most of the rocks are older
  • More resistant igneous and metamorphic rocks are found here
  • There are more faults, where upland areas were lifted by tectonic activity
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What rocks are found to the S and E of the Tees - Exe line?

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  • Rocks are much younger
  • There are weaker sedimentary rocks, which erode easily
  • Limestone is also found here ( much younger and less resistant that Carboniferous limestone)
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What do upland areas of the UK consist of?

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  • they consist of resistant igneous, metamorphic and some sedimentary rocks
  • low land areas of the UK generally consist of younger and less resistant sedimentary rocks
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