Australia and New Zealand

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Australia and New Zealand. Australia Physical Geography. Surrounded by water Uluru-Large rock formation. Australia Physical Geography. Fact: The Great Barrier Reef is the world's largest reef system - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Australia and New Zealand

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Surrounded by water

Uluru-Large rock formation

Australia Physical Geography

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Great Barrier Reef- Off of Australia’s northeast coast, world’s largest coral reef

Fact: The Great Barrier Reef is the world's largest reef system

Fact: Thirty species of whales, dolphins, and porpoises have been recorded in the Great Barrier Reef

Fact: Six species of sea turtles come to the reef to breed

Fact: 215 species of birds (including 22 species of seabirds and 32 species of shorebirds) visit the reef or nest or roost on the islands

Fact: Seventeen species of sea snake live on the Great Barrier Reef

Fact: More than 1,500 fish species live on the reef

Australia Physical Geography

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Resources: Coal, natural gas, oil, bauxite, and lead

Australia Physical Geography

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Aborigines settled Australia 40,000 years ago

Australian History

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Captain Cook landed in Australia in 1770 and claimed for British

Many Aborigines died of European diseases

Australian History

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Became independent in 1931

Australian History

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British monarch is head of state

Parliamentary Democracy

Australia Today

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Agriculture important

Australia Today

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Diverse population

Sydney and Melbourne large cities

90% urban

Australia Today

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North Island-Hills, volcanoes, geysers, and hot springs.

New Zealand Physical Geography

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South Island-Southern Alps, thick forests, deep lakes, and glaciers

New Zealand Physical Geography

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Resources: wool, timber, and gold

New Zealand Physical Geography

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Maori settled 1,200 years ago

History of New Zealand

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Captain Cook landed in New Zealand in 1769 and claimed for British

British and Maori fought over land

History of New Zealand

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Became independent in 1931

History of New Zealand

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British monarch is head of state

Parliamentary Democracy

New Zealand Today

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Agriculture important

New Zealand Today

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Diverse population

Most live on North Island

90% urban

New Zealand Today