Natural processes · AS 91426
Demonstrate understanding of how interacting natural processes shape a New Zealand geographic environment
Demonstrate understanding of how interacting natural processes shape a New Zealand geographic environment
You need to explain how different natural processes (like erosion, weathering, earthquakes, or volcanic activity) work together to shape natural features you find in New Zealand. You'll show this two different ways: with a labeled diagram for one feature and a written analysis for another feature, using real examples from specific locations in New Zealand.
You identify and clearly describe how natural processes operate and interact to shape a New Zealand natural feature, with some specific evidence from real locations included in both diagram and writing.
You explain in detail how natural processes interact to shape two clearly different natural features, with a well-annotated diagram for one and comprehensive analysis for the other, supported by solid case study evidence throughout.
You comprehensively analyze how natural processes interact to shape two different features with detailed evidence integrated throughout, showing clear links between how the processes work together and the resulting landform, with sophisticated case study support.
Standards typically taken alongside or after this one. Same subject, grouped by level.