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Modul 2 Geography
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A.Land : 7.682.300 km 2 Smallest continent sixth largest country Lying completely in the Southern Hemisphere Primarily a flat low Lying Plateau 95% of the land standing less than 600 m above sea level.
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B.Physical Regions Western Plateau Aridity Desert Sand ridges Dune Eastern Highlands = great dividing range Blue mountains Eastern continental rim Great barrier reef (2000 km) Mount Kosciusko
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Great Artesian Basin Carpentaria Basin Eyre Basin Lake Eyre Murray Basin
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B.Climate varies with latitude Northern Part tropical Southern windy, mild, wet winters Winter comes in June Summer comes in December Most parts do not receive enough rainfall.
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C.Wildlife Most primitive mammals : Platypus Spiny aneater Monotremes mammals that lay eggs.
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Australian Typical Animals Kangaroo 60 different species Wallabies Wallaroos Tree Kangaroos Red, Gray Kangaroos Koalas Tasmanian Devil
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E.States and Territories Australian is divided into Six States and two Self – governing Territories
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Land Area & Population by States and Territories Area in km 2 PopulationCapital 1. New South Wales 800.642 Sydney 2. Victoria227.416 Melbourne 3. Queensland1.730.648 Brisbane 4. South Australia 1.730.648 Adelaide 5. Western Australia 2.529.875 Perth 6. Tasmania68.401 Hobart 7. Northern Territory 1.349.129 Darwin
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F.The six seasons of the northern territory Gunumeleng Pre - wet season More - more humid Thunderstorm in the afternoon Scattered rain
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Gudjewg Wet season Violent thunderstorm Heavy rain Extensive flooding Blooming Outback plants Outback animals
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Bangerreng Violent storms Most plants are flowering and fruiting Animals are caring the youngs Yegge Drying winds Burning bush Early morning mists
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Wurrgeng Kakadu coldest weather Low humidity Day 300C Night 170C Gurrung Wind Very hot Lifeless country Thunderheads
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