What are tribes called in Australia?
Aboriginal.
Covering more than 19,840 square kilometers, _______ is the largest national park in Australia.
Kakadu
Australia is known for its gorgeous waters with large amounts of sea creatures, this includes this wide known geographical feature with beautiful colors.
The Great Barrier Reef
What is the national animal of Australia?
The Red Kangaroo
How many languages are spoken in Australia?
200 languages.
How many different clan groups are in Australia?
Over 500.
When was the construction of the Sydney Opera house finally completed?
1973
What are the four major landform regions that Australia is split up into?
The Coastal Plains, the Eastern Highlands, the Central Lowlands, and the Western Plateau.
What is the most commonly sighted animal in Australia?
A koala
True or False: Vietnamese spoken in Australia
True
What is the percent of indigenous people in Australia?
2.4 percent
Who does the Daintree National Park belong to?
Eastern Kuku Yalanji Aboriginal people
What is the name of the tallest mountain in Australia and how tall is it?
Mount Kosciuszko and it is 7,310 ft high.
What is the most dangerous animal in Australia?
Great White Shark
Does Australia have an official language?
No
What is Australia known for?
For large cities such as Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Perth.
Where is the Gubinge (Kakadu Plum) fruit found?
The Gubinge fruit is found in Broome on the Damper Peninsula
Australia is the lowest, _______, and oldest landmass on Earth.
flattest
How many species of reptiles are there in Australia?
680
When did the last Tasmanian speaker die?
1905
What is the most traditional food in Australia?
Chicken parmigiana
How far around is Uluru Kata Tjuta around?
Uluru Kata Tjuta has a circumference of 9.4 km
What is the name of the largest lake in Austalia and how large is it (km)?
Lake Eyre: 9,500 km
What is the most endangered species in Australia?
The Southern Corroboree Frog
The most common aboriginal language is _________ which contains many words English.
Kriol