Biomes
Interconnections & Tourism
Building a Nation
WWI
Wild Card
100

What is a biome?

What is a large area of Earth that has a specific climate, plants, and animals?

100

Name two of Australia’s top trading partners.

China, United States or Japan

100

The six colonies of Australia federated in this year.

1901

100

World War I began in this year.

1914

100

The ANZACs primarily fought at this location on 25 April 1915.

Gallipoli

200

Which biome is best for growing wheat?

What is the temperate grassland?

200

Define Tourism

The commercial organisation and operation of holidays and visits to places of interest.

200

This document created the framework for Australia’s system of government at Federation.

The Australian Constitution

200

This was the immediate cause of WWI—the assassination of an individual.

Archduke Franz Ferdinand 

200

What does BOLTSS stand for?

Border

Orientation

Legend

Title

Scale

Source

300

This biome, found near the equator, has high rainfall, dense vegetation, and the greatest biodiversity on Earth.

Tropical Rainforest

300

Australia imports and exports goods with other countries. This term describes the movement of goods, services, people, and ideas around the world.

Globalisation

300

his policy, introduced after Federation, restricted non-European immigration to Australia.

The White Australia Policy

300

This type of warfare, involving long dug-out shelters, defined fighting on the Western Front.

Trench Warfare

300

What does BATKIS stand for?

Border

Axis

Title

Key

Intervals

Source

400

What is the main biome found in northern Australia?

What is tropical savanna?

400

What limitations within Bali add to overtourism issues?

One airport leads to overcrowding and limited access to less populated areas within Bali.

400

The movement that argued for equal political rights for women, culminating in the right to vote, is known as this.

The Women's Suffrage Movement
400

This organisation was formed after WWI in an attempt to keep global peace but ultimately failed to prevent WWII.

The League of Nations

400

What does sustainability mean?

What is meeting current needs without compromising the future?

500

This term describes the ability of a country to provide its population with reliable access to safe, nutritious food.

Food Security

500

Define the term digital divide.

The gulf between those who have ready access to computers and the internet, and those who do not. This also includes education on how to appropriately use devices.

500

One key economic reason for Federation was the desire to remove this barrier between colonies.

Intercolonial tariffs (or taxes on goods between colonies)

500

This new technology was first used widely in WWI and made crossing no man’s land extremely dangerous.

Machine gun

500

What does MAIN stand for?

Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism 

600

This human activity is the leading cause of deforestation in the Amazon.

Land clearing for cattle ranching (agricultural expansion)

600

Name 1 social, economic and environmental negative impact of tourism.

Overcrowding and loss of local identity, Over reliance on tourism and Degradation of natural resources

600

This colony was the first to grant women the right to vote in 1894.

South Australia

600

This document formally ended WWI and imposed heavy penalties on Germany.


Treaty of Versailles

600

An example of a ‘push factor’ that motivates someone to leave their home country and travel.

Escaping bad weather/conflict/boredom/lack of jobs

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