Early Settlers
European Influence
Environment and Geography
Culture and Economy
Antarctica and The Future
100

These people were the earliest known settlers of Australia 

The Aboriginal Australians 

100

This European country established Australia as a colony.

Great Britain

100

A long period with very little rain.

drought

100

This language is widely spoken in Australia and New Zealand.

English 

100

Due largely to human impact, this percentage of the Great Barrier Reef is dead/damaged.

97%

200

The Maori people settled this country. 

New Zealand 

200

This European nation also colonized parts of Oceania.

France

200

This farming practice damages the land when too many animals feed in one area

Overgrazing

200

This is may not be a native religion of Australia, but it is the most commonly practiced one. 

Christianity 

200

Human visitors leave behind this type of environmental impact in Antarctica. 

Pollution

300

The earliest settlers of Australia, Oceania, and New Zealand came from this continent. 

Asia

300

Australia and New Zealand are both members of this organization of former British colonies. 

The Commonwealth of Nations 

300

This is the reason most people live on the coasts of Australia as opposed to the center. 

Large areas of desert and barren land.

300

Australia and New Zealand's economies rely heavily on these factors. 

industry, service, and trade 

300

One way to protect the Great Barrier Reef is to reduce this global environmental problem.

Climate change/global warming 

400

Early settlers survived by learning to use these for food and shelter 

Natural Resources

400

European colonization spread these two important cultural traits.

Christianity and the English language

400

This coral reef is located off of Australia's coast and is regarded as the world's largest. 

The Great Barrier Reef

400

Many small island nations in Oceania rely on these industries. 

Fishing and tourism

400

Increased tourism in Antarctica can have this damaging effect.

Disturbing wildlife populations

500

Native peoples remained isolated for thousands of years because of these vast natural barriers. 

Oceans and great distances

500

These are the lasting effects of European colonization on Oceania. 

New languages, religions, governments, education systems, and economic systems. 

500

These environmental challenges are currently affecting Australia and Oceania.

deforestation, drought, desertification, climate change, and coral reef damage

500

How is Australia's economy different from the economies of small island nations in Oceania?

Australia's economy is much larger and more developed

500

These are ways that people can help to protect the Great Barrier Reef.

reducing pollution, limiting overfishing, protecting natural habitats, reducing carbon emissions 

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