Who was the first person to discover America?
Christopher Columbus
What is the total population in the Caribbean?
44,591,162
What are the two biggest islands in New Zealand
North Island and South Island
Australia's national animal
What is a Koala
How many people live in South Africa?
63.21 million people.
How many original colonies are there in America?
13 colonies on the East Coast.
How many inhabited Islands are there?
About 100 inhabited islands.
What values does New Zealand have?
Community and cooperation they are good at cooperating, helping each other and taking responsibility
They use their nature a lot and they are good at taking care of animal life and nature itself.
They focus on justice both with the law and the relationship between the people and the state
The decade Australia became a British colony
What is 1780’s
Is South Africa a poor country? Yes or no, and please explain why?
South Africa isn't a poor country, but it isn't a rich country either. They have some wealthy individuals, who can still create big projects, so they have a mixed economy, which is both good and bad.
What is their main language?
English
Which country has more iguanas than people?
The island Little Cayman is home to more iguanas than people
What is the capital of New Zealand
Wellington
This British penal colony was the first permanent European settlement in Australia
What is Sydney
Do they have a lot of opportunities (school, work, education)?
Many works places in South Africa, they want you to have a good education, meaning that the young children find it difficult to find a job, they do have good opportunities, but they still do have unequal school systems.
What was the first British colony in America?
Jamestown
What is the smallest country in the Caribbean?
Saint Kitts is one of the smallest islands in the Caribbean.
What unique animals live in New Zealand?
Kiwis
This nature recourse was one of the primary driving forces behind the British colonising of Australia
What is wool
What is the average number of children in a South African family?
2,34 pr. woman.
What did the indiginous people lose?
Land and culture.
On what island(s) do they speak English?
English is the most widely spoken language in the region (Sush as Jamaica, Barbados, The British Virgin Islands, etc.)
Name at least 3 fun facts about New Zealand.
1. The national dish is lamb in mint sauce and their national dessert is palova
2. There are 5.2 million inhabitants in New Zealand
3. Their currency is called the New Zealand dollar
4. For the New Zealands a kiwi is not only a fruit its also a bird
5. There is more sheeps in New Zealand then people
6. It was the last country in the world to be inhabited by humans
7. New Zealand has a town with the longest name in the world
Taumatawhakatangihanga- koauauotamateaturipukakapikimaungahoronukupokaiwhenuakitanatahu
8. New Zealand has the worlds clearest lake called “Nelson’s Blue Lake”
9. New Zealand is the only country in the world where all highest positions have been held by women.
10. The maori are sea people
The year Australia reclaimed their independence
What is 1901
What was the apartheid era?
The apartheid era in south africa was a racial segregation, that means that the white and black people were separated, and the black people also used to need to use separate public places