1) Which type of resource takes millions of years to reform? a) Abiotic b) Biotic c) Non-renewable d) Renewable 2) What are example of 'renewable' resources? (Tick all that apply) a) Solar power b) Wind power c) Coal and oil d) Hydro-electric power e) Natural gas 3) What is an 'abiotic' resource a) Something can cannot be remade b) Something that can reproduce e.g. animals and plants c) Something that is non-living e.g. minerals, soil, etc. 4) What does this picture represent? a) Pastoral farming b) Mixed farming c) Deforestation d) Arable farming 5) What does this picture represent? a) Pastoral farming b) Arable farming c) Fossil fuels d) Mixed farming 6) What are the environmental effects of deforestation in Cameroon? (Tick all that apply) a) Decrease of biodiversity in the rainforest b) Pollution of local water sources  c) Increasing air quality d) Soil erosion 7) What are the environmental effects of oil extraction in Ecuador? (Tick all that apply) a) Increasing quality of the land b) Pipelines are leaking crude oil into the environment c) Pollution of local water sources 8) What are the environmental effects of over fishing in the North Sea? a) Decline in fish populations b) Clears the ocean of pollution 9) The world's highest copper reserves are in... a) Chile b) Argentina c) USA d) Canada 10) Where in England is rainfall high and population density low? a) South-east b) South-west c) Midlands d) North 11) Where in England experiences a high level of water stress? a) North b) South West c) Midlands d) South and East 12) Which resource was used mainly in the UK during the industrial revolution? a) Solar b) Wind c) Oil d) Gas e) Coal 13) Why is the north and west of the UK the best for pastoral farming? a) Because land is flat and weather is warmer b) Because land is high and weather is wetter c) Because the land is fertile which is ideal for growing crops  14) Where is there the most arable farming in the UK? a) North of England and Scotland b) Wales c) East Anglia (East of England) d) South of England 15) Where in the UK are there more sheep than people? a) Wales b) Scotland c) England d) Northern Ireland

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