Aboriginal people arranged these in rivers to create fish traps that would catch fish as water flowed through.
What are rocks?
This term means an animal can keep its body temperature stable, even when the environment changes.
What is "warm blooded"?
This force pulls water downhill, causing rivers to flow.
What is gravity?
Much of central Australia is covered by this dry land type.
What is desert?
These are the two ends of a magnet, where the magnetic force is strongest, labeled north and south.
What are poles?
This art form is commonly associated with Aboriginal artists and can represent maps, animals, and Dreamtime stories.

What is dot art?
Some mammals, like whales, have this thick layer of fat to keep them warm in cold water.
What is blubber?
This is a wide, curving bend in a river.
What is a meander?
This is the name given to the vast, remote interior regions of Australia.

What is the Outback?
When opposite poles of magnets come together, they do this.
What is attract?
Meaning "from the beginning", this term refers to the original inhabitants of Australia, with cultures dating back tens of thousands of years.
What is Aboriginal?
This is the only mammal capable of true flight.
What is a bat?
This is the place where a river begins, often in mountains or hills.
What is the source?
This is the world’s largest coral reef system, located off the northeast coast of Australia.
What is the Great Barrier Reef?
When like poles of magnets face each other, they push apart or do this.
This land management practice used controlled burns to clear land, encourage new plant growth, and make hunting easier.
What is fire stick farming?
This type of mammal carries its young in a pouch, like a kangaroo.
What is a marsupial?
This is where a river ends and flows into a larger body of water.
What is the mouth?
This major mountain range runs along the eastern coast of Australia and is the continent’s most extensive highland area.

What is the Great Dividing Range?
This tool uses a small magnetized needle to show direction.
What is a compass?
This term refers to the spiritual belief system explaining the origins of the world, land, and people in Aboriginal culture.
What is Dreamtime?
Mammals use these organs to breathe air.
What are lungs?
This triangular landform is created by deposited sediment where a river meets an ocean or lake.
What is a delta?
This massive sandstone monolith in the Northern Territory is sacred to Indigenous Australians.
What is Uluru?
These three metals are naturally magnetic and strongly attracted to magnets.
What are iron, nickel, and cobalt?