Mount Kosciuszko and it is 7,310 feet.
Name the tallest mountain and gives it's height.
Aotearoa
What did the Maori settlers call New Zealand?
Papua New Guinea
What is the largest islands in Melanesia?
Kangaroos, Kolas and Wombats
a hard, rocky material formed by the skeletons of tiny animals called coral polyps
What is a coral?
Lake Erie
Name the largest lake.
Wellington
What is the capital city of New Zealand?
Mariana, Caroline, Marshall and Gibert
What are the four smaller groups of islands that are within Micronesia?
a wild dog
What kind of animal is a dingo?
Australia's first inhabitants and their decendants
What are Aborigines?
Aborigines
What are the native people of Australia called?
The North Island, South Island and Stewart Island
WHat are the names of the largest three islands that make up New Zealand?
Marquesas and Western Samoa
What is the eastern corner and the western corner omf the triangle?
a primitive mammal that lays large yolky eggs and has a common opening for the urogenital and digestive systems.
What are Monotremes?
the remote, dry inland region covering two thirds of Australia
What is the outback?
He claimed Austrilia for Britian in 1970.
Who was Captin James Hook?
minerals
What is the main natural resource of New Zealand?
Hawaiian Islands
What is the set of islands at the north angle of the triangle and it is one of our states?
Marsupial
What do you call an animal that carries its young in its pouch?
an Aboriginal musical instrument that has a wailing sound
What is a didgeridoo?
Great Sandy, Great Victoria and the Simpson
Name the three largest deserts.
Kiwis
What kind of bird does the New Zealand people sometimes call themselves?
Micronesia, Melanesia and Polynesia
What are the three main groups of the Pacific Islands?
This is the largest coral reef that extends from the middle of Australia's east coast northward to Papua New Guinea.
What is the Great Barrier Reef?
Australia Capital Territory
What does the ACT stand for?