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Australia is both a continent and a ___________.
country
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Australia is in the ____________ hemisphere. (Northern/Southern)
Southern Hemisphere
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What is the name of the indigenous people of Australia?
aborigines
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What is the official language of Australia?
English
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Is Australia a developed or developing nation?
developed
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What two oceans is Australia between?
Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean
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Australia is in the eastern/western hemisphere
Eastern Hemisphere
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What country "discovered" Australia?
Holland (the Dutch)
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What do Aborigines speak?
Their native language
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What does a "developed nation" mean?
It is modern and does not depend on agriculture or factories
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What is the population of Australia?
22 million people
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Most people in Australia live in _____________.
southeast coast.
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Australia was a colony of ____________.
Great Britain
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What percent of people in Australia were NOT born in Australia?
27%
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What does Australia grow?
sugarcane, fruits, vegetables
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What is the name of Australia's desert?
The Outback
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What is flora and fauna?
plants and animals
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How many states are in Australia?
five (5)
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How are people in Australia different? They are different because the people __________.
have different skin color, ethnicity, accent, language, food, clothes, ideas
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What is the capital of Australia?
Canberra
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Where are the mountains in Australia?
east
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Koala bears and kangaroos are both __________.
marsupials
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When did Australia get their independence?
1901
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What religion do most people in Australia practice?
Catholic and Protestant
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Why does Australia have a high standard of living? Australia has a high standard of living because ________.
many people have a job many people live in cities high literacy high life expectancy
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