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100

What is the capital of Australia?

Canberra

100

This animal can be found throughout Australia. It has many types. What type is known as "the stinker"?

The Grey Kangaroo


100

The world’s largest living structure, spanning over 2,300 km (1,450 miles) along Australia’s Queensland coast. Home to many fish

The Great Barrier Reef



100

This country is makde up of four main islands and thousands of smaller ones. It is known as the "Land of the Rising Sun"

Japan

100

This type of energy means stored energy.

Potential Energy

200

What is Australia's currency called?

The Australian Dollar


200

Saltwater crocodiles can do a lot! They can bite, they can roll, they can be over 2,000 lbs! But what can they not do?

Sweat


200

It is a vast, arid, and remote region covering most of inland Australia, known for its red dirt, 10 major deserts, and sparse population.

The Outback



200

This is the longest river in the world. It provides water, fertile land, and supports large populations. 

The Nile River


200

Wind, Solar, and Hydropower are examples of what type of energy.

Renewable Energy


300

They are the people who have lived in Australia for at least 50,000 years before the Europeans arrived.

Aboriginal People

300

This flightless bird is one of the closest living species to dinosaurs

Cassowary


300

Making a cameo in Finding Nemo, this iconic place looks like shells, took 14 years to make, and has many live performances.

Sydney Opera House



300

This area is found in Africa. It is made up of tropical grasslands with scatttered tress. It supports lots of plants and animals including lions. 

Savanna



300

This type of energy is the energy of motion. 

Kinetic Energy


400

In 1932, Australian farmers went to war. Not with people, but with this flightless bird.

Emu


400

This animal was once thought to be a hoax, with some thinking it was a bunch of animals sewn together. 

Playtpus 


400

This is an Australian mountain range that runs from Queensland through NSW into Victoria. That seems like a GREAT distance.

The Great Dividing Range


400

The Lunar New Year happened in February. This year is the year of the......


400

Coal, Nuclear, and Propane are examples of what type of energy. 

Non-renewable energy



500

What are the 3 parts of the Australian Flag?

Union Jack, Commonwealth Star, and the Southern Cross


500
An echidna is a monotreme. What does that mean?

A mammal that lays eggs


500

This landmark is based on a legend in which sisters are turned to stone for protection but cannot turn back.

Three Sisters Walk


500

This creature might be found in the Congo River Basin. Is it a mysterious creature or just a real animal that is rarely seen?

Mokele-Mbembe


500

This character is all about sustainability. He speaks for the trees. He tried to stop the Onceler from making his Thneed. 

Lorax


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