Certainly, let's break down the questions and provide the necessary information:
### 2.4.1 Identify Landform A and Landform B
- **Landform : A big rock. This could generally be referred to as a **monolith**.
- **Landform B**: A tors. Tors are natural rock formations made up of piles of boulders on a hilltop.
### 2.4.2 Type of Igneous Rock in Landform B
Tors are primarily made up of **granite**, a type of intrusive igneous rock.
### 2.4.3 Name Given to the Loose Stones in Landform B
The loose stones found in a tors are called **clitter** or **talus**.
### 2.4.4 Example of Landform B Found in Southern Africa
One example of a tor in Southern Africa is the **Matobo Hills** in Zimbabwe. The Matobo Hills are noted for their striking granite formations, including many tors.
I hope this helps! If you have any further questions, feel free to ask.
Landform A is a big rock and Landform B is a tors
2.4.1 Identify landform A and landform B (2x1) (2)
2.4.2 What type of igneous rock is landform B made of? (1x2) (2)
2.4.3 What is the name given to the loose stones found in landform B? (1x2) (2)
2.4.4 Give one example of landform B found in southern Africa.
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