Government in Australia
Geography, Animals, and Climates
Cultures/ Religions of Oceania
Resources and Economies of Oceania
100

Australia's legislative power

What is Parliament?

100

Where in Australia is it hot, humid, and near the equator?

Daintree Rainforest

100

The first people to settle in Palau developed which language?

Palauan

100

Australia produces this stone more than anyone else in the world.

What is opals

200

The leaders of Australia's executive powers.

What is the Governor-general and the prime minister?
200

An example of an Australian mammal that lays eggs.

Platypus

200

Where the Maori built carved houses for ceremonies and meetings.

New Zealand

200

In Papua New Guinea trees are taken to sawmills to be cut into...

lumber

300

Australian's have the right to vote and

be elected to parliament.

300

In general what kind of weather does Australia have?

Hot with little rain.

300

The people who brought Christianity to Oceania

The British

300

Raising dairy cows for milk and beef cattle for meat are part of what industry?

Farming

400

What does the American Constitution have that the Australian Constitution does not?

The Bill of Rights.
400

What region is a hot desert with dry grasslands, cool wing, and little rain.

The Australian Outback

400

What did the first people in Oceania worship?

gods

500

What kind of climate does the New Zealand highlands have?

Cold wind, freezing rain, and regular snow with glaciers. 

500

What did John Flynn and the Royal Flying Service provide for the people in the bush?

prayers, medical care, and information about God.