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CAT 8 REVIEW
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22-WHAT Large physical feature in N. Africa ?
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SAHARA DESERT
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What is OPEC?
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OPEC manages oil supplies in an effort to set the price of oil in the world market. Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
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Countries in North Africa:
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Countries in Sub-Saharan Africa:
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What is it called when people move around a lot, taking all of their belongings with them?
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NOMADS There is a NOMADIC tribe in the Sahara called the Tuaregs.
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Why were many cities built on waterways?
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Cities were built on waterways because it was easier to trade.
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Who was Mohandas Gandhi?
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Gandhi fought for freedom in India from Great Britain. He believed in non- violence
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What is the main religion that is practiced in North Africa/SW Asia?
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What are 3 monotheistic religions that recognize Jerusalem as their holy city?
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Judaism Islam Christianity
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17-THIS PICTURE ILLUSTRATES WHAT?
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Desertification is the spreading of deserts. Some causes are: Cutting down trees People making demands on the land Animal over-grazing Droughts (not enough rain)
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Neighborhoods outside of South Africa’s cities were called ____.
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TOWNSHIPS
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LARGEST MAMMAL IN AFRICA
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ELEPHANTS!
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A COUNTRY IN WHICH A GREAT DEAL OF MANUFACTURING OCCURS IS CALLED…..
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INDUSTRIALIZED
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A systematic policy of keeping blacks and non-blacks separated, or apart, by having different rules for each
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APARTHEID
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Who fought for equality for all people in South Africa and helped to end apartheid and legal discrimination?
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Nelson Mandela
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He was the first black president in South Africa.
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What major crops are grown in Africa?
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Corn Wheat Fruits Cotton Sugarcane Potatoes
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What is an EMBARGO?
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An embargo is an order that restricts trade with another country. EX: After the Persian Gulf War, Iraq refused to cooperate, so the USA restricted trade with them in an attempt to get them to cooperate.
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What is considered the “oil capital of the world”? This area has huge oil reserves and several sacred religious sites
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Saudi Arabia and the Arabian Peninsula and its surroundings…Oil Capital of the world
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What economic activities are possible in Australia and New Zealand?
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FARMING FISHING MINING
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What is a popular tourist attraction off of the NE coast of Australia?
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The Great Barrier Reef
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Tourism also contributes to damage to the coral reefs
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…by polluting and breaking the coral
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The Great Barrier Reef is referred to as “the rain forest of the sea” because… It is also considered a national park to help protect it. There are many laws that people must follow in a national park.
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…many plant and animal species live there.
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What else is a threat to coral reefs besides tourism? Warm water from a changing climate Over-fishing
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How are high islands formed?
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High islands are formed from volcanic cones that push up from beneath the water.
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How are low islands formed?
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Low islands form from skeletons of millions of tiny sea creatures.
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Oceania/Pacific Realm includes: Australia Antarctica New Zealand Surrounding islands
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Why do scientists come to Antarctica?
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1 reason: -to study the ozone (the layer in the atmosphere that protects us from ultraviolet radiation)
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Reason 2: -to study the animals
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Reason 3: -to study the plants that grow there
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Reason 4: -to study the resources on the land
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Where in Antarctica would you find the MOST living things?
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Along the coast
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What is the population of Antarctica?
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ANTARCTICA has no permanent population
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What is the capital of Australia?
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Canberra
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Australia is divided into 6 different ?
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STATES
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Australia is also divided into 2 ?
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TERRITORIES
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What country is made up of 2 large islands and is Southeast of Australia?
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New Zealand
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What is the least densely populated part of Australia? Why?
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The interior, or outback.
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Why are the interior parts of Australia LEAST densely populated?
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It is MOSTLY due to the landforms and climate. Much is dry and hard to farm.
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Describe Australia’s wildlife
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It is home to the most unique and diverse animals on the planet…such as wombats…
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…and koalas. They are marsupials, who carry their young in a pouch.
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More examples of marsupials include: kangaroos, opossums, bandicoots, wallaroos, and wallabies
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Australia is the largest inhibited island and the world’s smallest ?
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CONTINENT
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The main crops grown on the islands of Oceania are ?
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Cacao -used to make chocolate Sugar cane Bananas Yams - sweet potatoes
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CACAO PLANT
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SUGAR CANE
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BANANAS
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YAMS
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What is the capital of New Zealand ?
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Wellington is the capital of New Zealand -where whale-watching is very popular!
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The driest, flattest, and smallest continent in the world is ?
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AUSTRALIA
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Who are the ABORIGINES ?
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Aborigines are descendants of the first people to come to Australia
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Who are the original people to settle in New Zealand?
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MAORIS
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Why is Australia linked to Great Britain?
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It was originally used as a prison colony. Prisoners from Great Britain were brought here around 1788.
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The main language in Australia and New Zealand is…
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ENGLISH
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Countries with a lot of manufacturing are ?
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…..industrialized countries. Ex: USA
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Study Hard! Good Luck! :o) It’s almost summer!
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STUDY!
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