Geography
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Currency & Symbols
100

What ocean surrounds New Zealand?

The Pacific Ocean.

100

What is the main export of New Zealand?

Dairy products.

100

What is the currency of Australia?

Australian Dollar (AUD).

200

Name the two main islands of New Zealand.

The North Island and the South Island.

200

Name one key industry in Australia

Mining (coal, iron ore, gold).

200

What is the currency of New Zealand?

New Zealand Dollar (NZD).

300

: Which desert is found in Australia’s interior?

The Simpson Desert.

300

How do tourism and agriculture contribute to New Zealand’s economy? 

Tourism brings foreign income; agriculture provides products for export like meat, wool, and dairy.

300

Name a symbol or icon associated with Australia.

Kangaroo or the Sydney Opera House.

400

What is the southernmost point of Australia called?

South Point, Wilsons Promontory, Victoria.

400

Compare the GDP sources of Australia and New Zealand.

Australia relies on mining, services, and manufacturing, while New Zealand relies on agriculture, services, and tourism.

400

Name a symbol or icon associated with New Zealand.

Kiwi bird or the silver fern. 

500

Describe the general climate differences between coastal and inland regions of Australia and New Zealand.

 Coastal regions are generally mild and wet, while inland Australia is arid and New Zealand’s inland regions are colder and mountainous.

500

Explain the impact of global trade on Australia and New Zealand’s economies.

Both countries depend heavily on exports; fluctuations in global demand for commodities or tourism can significantly affect their GDP and employment rates.

500

Compare how Australia and New Zealand use symbols in coins and banknotes.

Australian banknotes feature famous Australians and native animals; New Zealand banknotes feature native birds, famous leaders, and Maori 

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