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Australia
New Zealand
Antarctica
Oceania
Potpourri
(RANDOM)
100
Because of its location in the Southern Hemisphere Australia is often called ......
What is "Land Down Under"?
100
The British arrived in New Zealand in the ......
What is 1800's?
100
True or false, their are polar bears on Antarctica.
What is false?
100
This many islands are included in Oceania.
What is about 25,000?
100
Many animals and birds eat this in Antarctica.
What is krill?
200
Located off the northeastern coast of Australia, this is a large coral reef.
What is the Great Barrier Reef?
200
Steep-sided valley cut into mountains by the action of glaciers.
What is fjords?
200
Icecaps cover this percentage of Antarctica.
What is 98%?
200
Low-lying, ring-shaped island that surrounds a lagoon.
What is an atoll?
200
Antarctica is larger than this continent (two possible answers, I just need one).
What is Europe or Australia?
300
First immigrants to come to Australia from Asia 40,000 years ago.
Who are the Aborigines?
300
Important exports for New Zealand.
What is wool and lamb meat?
300
Antarctica holds 70% of this in the world.
What is fresh water?
300
The United States controls three territories in Oceania, name one.
What is Mariana Islands, Guam, or American Samoa?
300
Kangaroos and koalas are known as
What is marsupials?
400
Where the majority of people live in Australia.
What is the south and southeast of the continent?
400
Arrived in New Zealand between AD 950 and 1150.
Who are the Maoris?
400
Is the southern most point on earth.
What is South Pole?
400
Islands of Melanesia are this direction from Australia.
What is northeast?
400
New Zealand's government.
What is parliamentary democracy?
500
Australia is the world leading exporter of this product.
What is wool?
500
New Zealand gave women the right to vote in this year.
What is 1893?
500
This prohibits any nation from taking resources from Antarctica.
What is the Antarctic Treaty?
500
The fastest growing industry in Polynesia.
What is tourism?
500
Small shrubs found in New Zealand
What is manuka?