revision 0.0 / 5 ? GeographyRock landscapes and processesGCSEAQA Created by: aliciahaighyCreated on: 11-05-14 18:16 A landscape consists of a group of landforms that need to be described. Lanscapes can be described in the feild with reference to a a map, and by drawing and labelling a feild scetch. 1 of 5 A lanscape can also be described from a photograph. The height in meters of a nuber of prominent point or areas. 2 of 5 relief the general shape of the land and the differences in height between the lower and higher areas. The slope of the land - steep, gentle or flat. 3 of 5 the shape of the upland areas - jagged, craggy or smooth. The shape of the valleys - flat floored, u shaped, v shaped and gorges 4 of 5 The nature of the surface of diffrent areas - rock outcrops, loose rock fragments or soil covered. The presence of water - lakes, sea, rivers and waterfalls. 5 of 5
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