Landforms 1
Landforms 2
Landforms 3
Continents and Islands
Climates
100
The chunks of Antarctica that break off of the continent.
What is Icebergs.
100
2.7 billion years old granite cliff near Hyden, Australia.
What is The Wave Rock.
100
Island formed by volcanic activity.
What is High Lands.
100
A continent that is made of ice sometimes two-miles thick.
What is Antarctica.
100
This Continent doesn't recieve direct rays from the sun as a result temperatures are bitterly cold.
What is Antarctica.
200
An area that has a tropical savanna climate.
Where is Northern Australia.
200
New Zealand's Highest Peak that soars 12,349 feet (3,764m) high.
What is Mount Cook.
200
Hot springs that carry steam and heated water.
What are geysers.
200
Coral, or skeletons of millions of tiny sea animals.
What is low islands.
200
Hot Dry Part of Western, Southern, and Middle Australia.
What is Deserts.
300
A giant rock called Uluru by Aborigines
What is Ayers Rock
300
Steep sided valleys.
What are fjords.
300
The sixith largest country with flatland and very few differences in elevation.
What is Australia.
300
Formed centuries ago by the rising and folding of rock from the ocean floor.
What are continental islands.
300
The grasses and other plants that are feed for other animals.
What is pasture.
400
Low lying, ring shaped islands that surround shallow pools of water.
What are atolls.
400
Neighboring areas.
What is adjacent.
400
A vast area of plains and plateaus that is largely flat and dry.
What is the outback.
400
Two examples of high islands.
What are the Fiji and Tahiti Islands.
400
Has a moderate temperature and ample rain.
What is New Zealand.
500
The layer of ice above water.
What is an ice shelf.
500
A chain of mountains that stretch along Australia's eastern coast from Cape York Pennisula to the island of Tasmaina.
What are the Great Dividing Ranges.
500
A structure formed by the skeletons of small sea animals.
What is a coral reef
500
Grouping of thousands of islands in the Pacific Ocean.
What is Oceania.
500
Topical climates with warm temperatures year-round.
What is Oceania
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