What is Australia natural resources.
iron ore, nickel, gold, uranium, diamonds, and zinc
who leads australia?
Heritage Brands'
what was Australia Aborigines instramits
the didgeridoo
Where do people live in australia? A: middle B north C south (bonus what is the capital of australia?
it is the south so that they have good land to have houses and live on so the answer is C Canberra is the capital
What type of economy is australia? A command B market C traditional
Does Australia have an Autocratic, democratic or communistic goverment?
Democratic
true or false did Australia lose a war to birds? And there national animal is emus
true. Australia had a war with there national animal the emus.
Where is the hottest place in australia? A: middle B south C: north
Middle is the answer :A: and its called the great Victoria desert. and one of the hottest places on the earth
How does a market economy work?
Name one thing that Australia forces you to do? example: work to a certain age
the main one is school in till your 18. and voting
where did the people who came to Australia come from (bonus why did they come) A: Scotland B: Ireland C UK
B Ireland (bonus they were prisoners of the UK for plotting to over-take the UK
What area in australia is the most tropical. A north B south C middle
A is the answer. Australia is next to the equator making it tropical and wet.
what does GDP stand for
Gross domestic product
who is the queen of Australia and do they have any power over Australia?
queen elizibeth has no power over australia but is more of a head figger now
who are the old people or native tribes of Australia (optional gives you +100 points.) and who do they seem like? also where do they live
Aborigines are the native people of Australia and they act almost like native Americans sharing a lot of culture common. they also live in the north.
tasmainia. is a island located in the southern part of australia and is a wild island it is also home to the tasmianian devel.
what percent of australia is a market economy? 1 % being command 100% being market. guess the around area.
How does Australia government work and how do people get voted into power?
"Australia has a mixed system of government. It is a: Representative democracy—Australians vote for members of parliament to make laws on their behalf. Constitutional monarchy—The Queen is Australia's head of state but does not have absolute power and is required to follow the Australian Constitution." some dock i found on google that summed up my work.
What country did Australia get Independence from? (bonus (optional) when did they get independence or what year?
Great britian / UK / British empire