Deciduous woodlands – human uses and impacts quiz

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True or false? Humans have been getting goods and services from deciduous woodlands for hundreds of years.

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Which of the following is not an example of goods and services provided by deciduous woodlands?

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True or false? Woodlands are used by humans for many recreational activities such as mountain-biking, walking and horse-riding.

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Some deciduous woodlands, especially ancient woodlands, are protected and cared for so they can continue to be enjoyed and provide services. What is this an example of?

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Which type of wood is sourced from deciduous woodlands?

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True or false? Deciduous woodlands are less vulnerable to climate change than other ecosystems because they are found in temperate climates, so changes will be less extreme than others.

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Which of the following are possible impacts of extreme weather, associated with climate change, on deciduous woodlands?

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How might changes in temperature, associated with climate change, affect the deciduous woodland ecosystem?

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Which of the following are examples of economic threats to deciduous woodlands?

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True or false? There is an increasing number of people living in in towns and cities , so deciduous woodlands are cleared to make space for buildings and roads.

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Deciduous woodlands - human uses and impacts quiz
Well done! You have a good understanding of this area of geography.

Good try, you could do with revising this area a bit more though.

Oh dear, you definitely need to work on this area.

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