Central Australia is known by this name.
What is the Outback?
The capital of Australia.
What is Canberra?
The two oceans surrounding Australia.
What is the Pacific and Indian Ocean?
One fourth of the world's _____ comes from Australia.
What is wool?
Three people have won six Australian Open titles. One of them is from Switzerland. What's his name.
Who is Roger Federer?
When travelling to Australia in July, bring warm clothing (like a jacket). True or false?
True. Because it's winter.
The capital furthest west in Australia?
What is Perth?
This runs 1,400 miles long and is formed in the ocean (though it's not a body of water).
What is the Great Barrier Reef?
The percentage of Australians from European descent. (Have to be within 5 percent either way)
What is 92 percent.
The only continent flatter than Australia.
What is NONE! (Trick question)
The only continent with a drier climate than Australia.
What is Antarctica?
The state furthest south in Australia.
The world's largest monolith.
What is the Uluru?
Most of Australia's electricity is power by this.
What is coal?
Two part question: The century the English waged war on the natives of Australia, which are called this.
What is the 18th Century and the Aborigines?
What is 60%?
The Great Barrier Reef is located along the coast of this state.
What is Queensland?
One of the two largest deserts in Australia.
What is the Great Victoria Desert or the Great Sandy Desert?
Australia is the world's leading producer of _____, which are hard gemstones used in making jewelry.
What is opals?
The population of Australia. (Needs to be within 1,000,000 either way)
What is 24,000,000?
The location of tropical rainforests.
What is Darwin or Cape York Peninsula.
What is Melbourne?
The state with the highest population in Australia.
What is New South Wales?
The metallic resource used in making aluminum.
What is bauxite?
What are marsupials? Also, name 3 of the 6 marsupials who live in Australia.
Marsupials are not fully developed when they are born, and they live in mother's pouch until ready to be on their own. Kangaroos, Koalas, Wallabies, Wombats, Quokkas, Tasmanian Devils