This imaginary line divides Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres
What is the Equator?
Objects left behind from the past that historians study.
What are artefacts?
Australian citizens aged 18 and over are required to do this.
What is vote?
Money earned from working.
What is income?
The "B" in BOLTSS.
What is Border?
This type of resource can be replaced naturally, like sunlight or wind.
What is a renewable resource?
These sources were created during the time being studied.
What are primary sources?
Australia has Federal, State and this level of government.
What is Local Government?
A plan for spending and saving money.
What is a budget?
This map feature explains the symbols used.
What is a legend (or key)?
These lines on a topographic map show changes in elevation.
What are contour lines?
Australia fought in this war from 1914 to 1918.
What is World War I?
This system allows citizens to choose their leaders.
What is democracy?
These are things people must have to survive.
What are needs?
Coordinates north or south of the Equator.
What is latitude?
This is the long-term pattern of weather in a place.
What is climate?
This system places events in the order they happened.
What is chronology?
This document sets out Australia's system of government.
What is the Australian Constitution?
This economic problem exists because resources are limited.
What is scarcity?
The first number given in a four-figure grid reference.
What is the Easting?
Australia is surrounded by this ocean to the west.
What is the Indian Ocean?
European explorers often searched for these three things: gold, glory and this.
What is God (religion)?
Members of this house form government after a federal election.
What is the House of Representatives?
The total value of goods and services produced by a country.
What is Gross Domestic Product (GDP)?
This line is found at 0° longitude.
What is the Prime Meridian?