What is the 7th largest continent called?
Australia/Oceania
What does the word 'immigrant' mean?
What is: People who move from one country to live in another country.
What did Britain mainly use Australia for when it established the colony?
Prisoners(exiles)
What kind of animal is known as a "Huntsman ******"?
What is: a Spider
True or false: Indigenous Australians have lived on the continent of Australia for over 60,000 years.
True
What does 'the outback' refer to?
The vast inland/desert regions of Australia.
Which two native animals are found on the Australian coat of arms?
What are: Emu and kangaroo
Where do most people live in Australia?
How many states and territories does Australia have?
Six states and two territories
Which hemisphere(halvkugle) is Australia located in?((E.g. Nordlige/sydlige halvkugle))
Southern Hemisphere
Which leaves does koala's prefer eating?
What are eucalyptus leaves?
What is the name of the native people of Australia?
Aboriginal Australians
Name a desert located in Australia!
What percentage of Australians live in rural(countryside) areas?
15%
The Great Barrier Reef is located on which side/coast of Australia?
Eastern.
What is the population of Australia (to the closest million)?
What is: Roughly 26 million.
What is the name of the two oceans that are around Australia?
Pacific and Indian (Stillehavet/Indiske ocean)
What is the big rock in Australia called?
Uluru/Ayers Rock.
What are the two largest cities in Australia?
Sydney and Melbourne
What are the massive properties that farm cattle and sheep in Australia called?
Stations
What country colonised Australia?
England
What is the name of Australia's capital city?
Canberra
Iron, gold, diamond, rare earth, wool, etc.
What percentage of Australians live in urban areas?
85%