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3.1.3.4 Glacial landscapes in the UK (part b) MatchUp

Target Level
4-5
Running Total
0
0%
Attempt
1 of 3

Click on a top box, then click on its match below. Or, drag a top box and drop it onto the correct match. Match all pairs before clicking ‘Check’.

Mountain rescue
Providing accessible and cheap buses and public transport including park and ride
Speed limits on lakes such as Windermere can be enforced
The National Trust or a National Park Authority
Discouraged
Fenced off
Eroded, muddy and form gulleys
Boating and fishing
Reinforcing areas with stone - such as 'Fix the Fells' in the Lake District
More adventurous activities on offer such as zip wires and watersports
Houses because of raised prices and second home ownership
In the valleys, there are ribbon lakes. These can be an attraction for:
Some walkers get injured while out on the hills. They require assistance from:
When footpaths get too busy, they become:
A way to reduce footpath erosion is by:
Local people can't always afford to buy:
To allow parts of the mountains to recover, they may be:
Some upland areas are protected by:
Traffic might be a problem, but this can be reduced by:
Parking on verges can be:
To reduce noise from watercraft:
Younger visitors might want:

This is your 1st attempt! You get 3 marks for each one you get right. Good luck!

Pass Mark
75%