How long is the coastland of Australia
37.000 km
How many people live in Australia?
25 mil
How long has the Aboriginals lived in Australia?
Around 50.000 years
Which month is the hottest in Australia?
January
What is the name of the biggest rock in Australia?
Uluru (Ayers Rock).
What is the Aboriginal name for the Ayers rock?
Uluru
Where does 90 % of the population live close to?
The beach
When were the Aboriginals finally considered an official part of the Australian population?
In 1967
Where do the australian people spend their free time?
Outdoors
How tall is the stone Uluru (Ayers Rock)?
350 m
What is the most popular animal in Australia?
A kangaroo
In how many years have people lived in Australia?
Around 50.000 years
What did the aboriginals do to survive on land?
They search for food and eat bearris
How many hours is a child in school over their whole school time?
Average is 11.000 hours.
How many coral reefs are there at the Great Barrier Reef?
2900 coral reefs
How many types of most dangerous snakes in the world live in Australia?
18 out of 20
How many people live on the island called Tasmanien?
Around 541.000 people
Why did the white man take all the children from the aboriginals?
Because they wanted the children to learn the new australian life
What is maybe the most essential of all dining experiences in Australia?
Its meat pie.
Who drew the Sydney Opera House?
Jørn Utzon
The water surrounding "Fraser Island" is filled with dangerous what?
Tiger sharks
What kind of person do you need in the “outback” to survive?
A bushman
What did the older aboriginals do when they knew/found out that they children were taken by the white man?
They worried sick but they couldn't do anything because the cops were there to
What is the living cost for one person in Australia per month?
$2,835
(17.757,02 DKK)
How far does the Great Barrier Reef extend?
2000 km