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Key Terms 1 Key Terms 2 Fill in the Blank 1 Fill in the Blank 2 50/50 200 200 200 200 200 400 400 400 400 400 600 600 600 600 600 800 800 800 800 800 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
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________ islands have poor soils, few resources beyond the sea, and little arable land.
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LOW
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The earliest inhabitants of New Zealand were the ________.
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MAORI
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The islands of ________ include French territories, such as Tahiti.
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Polynesia
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The islands of ________ include the U. S
The islands of ________ include the U.S. territories of Guam and the Mariana Islands.
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Micronesia
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DAILY DOUBLE ________ islands have rich soils and support a diverse group of plants and animals.
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HIGH
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________ is a term used to describe original inhabitants of a particular region.
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Indigenous
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The earliest inhabitants of Australia were the ________.
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Aborigine
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_______________ is the number of different species or forms of life given in a particular eco-system.
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Biodiversity
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_______________ is a spiral shaped tropical storm with at least 74-mile-per-hour winds in the western North Pacific Ocean..
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Typhoon
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______________ is a spiral shaped tropical storm with at least 74-mile-per-hour winds in the western South Pacific Ocean.
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Cyclone
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In the 1990s, the U.S. government provided funds to repair the damage caused by ________ in Oceania.
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Nuclear Testing
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What is the primary environmental cost of Southeast Asia’s dominance in exports of rubber and palm oil?
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Deforestation
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Following World War II, many of Japan’s territories in the Pacific became ________, designated by the United Nations to be ruled temporarily by another country.
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Trust Territories
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Oceania extends across ________ of square miles of the Pacific Ocean.
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Millions
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In both New Zealand and Australia, most people live
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Along the coast
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Because many islands in Oceania are isolated, they are home to many ________ species, or species found only in that location.
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Endemic
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Southeast Asia is a significant world trade center largely because of its
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Singapore’s free port
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Southeast Asia’s population is primarily located
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On fertile volcanic (ISLANDS)
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DAILY DOUBLE Abundant resources, low labor costs, strategic location, and strong trade policies are key elements that led to Indonesia, Malaysia, and Vietnam becoming
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Emerging Markets
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Southeast Asia’s population can be characterized as
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Very diverse (hundreds of ethnic groups)
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The Mekong River is the longest River in SE Asia.
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TRUE
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Sydney is the capital of New Zealand.
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FALSE
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Bangkok is North of Hanoi.
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FALSE
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Melbourne is south of the Great Barrier Reef.
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TRUE
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Micronesia is East of Vietnam.
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TRUE
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