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Australia and Oceania
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Australia Great Dividing Range Western Plateau Nullarbor Plain Rivers
Outback Nullarbor Plain Dry treeless plain
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Water supply Great Barrier Reef Murray river Darling river
Great Artesian Basin Largest and deepest in the world Only reliable source of fresh water Great Barrier Reef Largest reef system (more than 2, 500 reefs) Extends 1,250miles Tourism: $1 billion aus.
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New Zealand North Island South Island Mt. Cook Cantebury plains
Both have beaches, rich soil, mountains Mt. Cook Southern Alps, highest peak Called Aorangi by Maori Cantebury plains Most fertile area
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Oceania Three groups: Many volcanic islands Atolls Melanesia
Micronesia Polynesia Many volcanic islands Atolls Build up of coral reefs
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Resources Australia Agriculture Minerals Only 10% of land is arable
Wheat, fruit, cattle, sheep, etc Minerals Gold, Bauxite (used for aluminum), opals, oil, iron ore, etc
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New Zealand Fertile soil Timber Powerful rivers Geothermal energy
Sheep and wool dominate export Timber Powerful rivers Hydroelectric powers: 75% of country’s energy Geothermal energy Fishing Tuna, marlin, sharks, cod
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Antarctica Ice cap cover 98% 2x size Australia Desert
70% of world’s fresh water 2x size Australia Desert Less than 10inches percip. Divided by Transantarctic Mountains Antarctic Treaty 1959 12 countries sign (now 46) No military activity, only scientific research
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Identify and illustrate the following terms:
Wattle -Lichens Doldrums Mauka Typhoons 1. What climate supports most of Australia's agricultural lands? 2. Describe the factor that prevents temperature extremes in New Zealand 3. What problems might researchers encounter in Antarctic, and how could these conditions be overcome?
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Australia short stories
United Streaming video on Australia
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