Australia 1
Antarctica 1
Australia 2
Antarctica 2
Review
100
True or False. Australia is the 2nd Largest Continent
False! Australia is the SMALLEST Continent
100
True or False. There is no government in Antarctica.
True! There is no Government!
100
True or False: Australia is home to the only egg-laying mammals in the world.
True
100
True or False. Wintertime in Antarctica is between the months of December to March.
False
100
What is the biggest Continent?
Asia
200
How many Countries are in Australia? A. 1 B. 2 C. 4 D. 11
D. 1
200
How many countries make up Antarctica? A. 1 B. 0 C. 3 D. 5
B. 0
200
Australia is in the _____ hemisphere. A. Northern B. Northeastern C. Southern D. Southeastern
C. Southern
200
Which animal does NOT live in Antarctica for at least part of the year? A. Seal B. Penguin C. Polar Bear D. Whale
C. Polar Bear
200
When Asia and Europe are called one continent, the name of this continent is?
Eurasia
300
How much of Australia is made up of desert? A. two-thirds B. one-third C. two-fourths D. three-fourths
A. two-thirds
300
Antarctica is the ____ continent. a. Driest b. Wettest c. Coldest d. Windiest e. All of the Above f. A, C, & D Only
F. A,C, & D only
300
What is the main language spoken in Australia?
English
300
List two types of plants that are found in Antarctica.
Mosses, Lichen, and Algae
300
Where is the worlds largest Rainforest
South America
400
Large sheep and cattle ranches are called _____ in Australia.
Stations
400
What Ocean Surrounds Antarctica?
Southern
400
What is the name of the region in Australia that is very hot and dry?
The Outback
400
______% Antarctica is covered in ice that is _____ mile thick.
98%, 1
400
Many European countries use a common currency called what?
Euro
500
Spell it!
Australia
500
The interior (inside, middle) part of Antarctica is a _______.
Desert
500
What Percent of people live in the Outback?
1%
500
When is wintertime in Antarctica?
June to September
500
DAILY DOUBLE!!!!!! FOR 1000 POINTS SPELL THE NAME OF THE CONTINENT WHERE THE SOUTH POLE IS LOCATED!
Antarctica