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100

Who Colonized Australia

Great Britain

100

How many borders between countries are on land

0

100

What is the official mammal of Australia

Red Kangaroo


100

Where is Australia located in comparison to the equator. (Use cardinal directions)

South

100

What is the most common way Australians collect water

Via the Rainfall

200

About how many Languages are wide spread across Australia today, name one that isn't English. (Closest answer gets the point)

Over 250, English, any native language, Norfuk,
Mandarin, Arabic, Vietnamese, Cantonese, Punjabi, any European language and most Asian languages, etc...

200

What is the small island right off of Australia called

Tasmania

200

What is the official Bird of Australia

Emu

200

True or False? Australia is almost 20% dessert

True.

200

The natives had to adopt a nomadic lifestyle, why?

The people would hunt in one area for as long as it was sustainable, this was due to the harsh conditions of Australia.

300

How long did the native Australians live on said continent for.

over 50,000 years.

300

How many mainland territories are there (hint: this is a combination of 2 or more states per territory)

2

300

Why are birds more common in Australia

This is due to their ability to fly and capability to actually reach the continent of Australia.

300

What aquatic physical feature is a staple of Australia

The Great Barrier Reef 

300

What is one of the main export of Australia

Iron Ore

400

What year did Great Britain begin colonizing Australia

1788

400

How many states are in Australia

6

400

What is the Capital of Austalia

 Canberra

400

What is the most prominate biome Australia (hint: kangaroo)

outback

400

What was the kind of animal that native people believed made and protected prominent rivers in Australia

A large serpant

500

Who were the OG inhabitants of Australia

Aboriginal Australians

500

How many off land territories are there

7

500

What year did Australia leave the British empire (bonus point to the team that can guess the month and day)

January 1st 1901

500

About what percentage of Australia is above 600 meters in elevation?

about 6%

500

What was the marsupial that was considered the largest in the world that went extinct due to the introduction of humans in Australia (I'll except two answers) 

Diprotodon or a Wombat