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Australia and New Zealand Geography

Australia and New Zealand Geography

Assessment

Presentation

Social Studies

7th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

FREE Resource

32 Slides • 15 Questions

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Australia and New Zealand

By Hannah Didelot

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The continent of Australia is surrounded by water

  • pacific and indian oceans 

Australia Physical Geography

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

Great Barrier 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

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​The Great Barrier Reef is dying

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Multiple Choice

True or False: Australia is a country and a continent

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

True or False: The Great Barrier Reef is in great condition today

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

Why is the great barrier reef dying?

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Global warming is bleaching the reef

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People are swimming in it too much

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Someone dumped a bunch of bleach in it

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Natural Causes

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Outback Desert

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  • Uluru-Large rock formation

    • also called Ayers Rock

    • located in the outback desert

    • sacred to Aboriginal People

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​Roger the Kangaro

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Multiple Choice

True or False: Most of Australia's exterior is covered in desert

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

What is the Australian Outback?

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A desert

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A chain restaurant in the US

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A big rock in the middle of the desert

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Multiple Choice

Who is Uluru sacred to?

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The Maori

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The Aborigines

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Miss Dids

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A​borigines have lived in Australia for 65,000 years

Aboriginals are native Australians​

Australia's History

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Captain Cook landed in Australia in 1770 and claimed it for the British

Many Aborigines died of European diseases

​​Australian History

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  • New South Wales was founded by the British as a penal colony in 1788.

  • More than 160,000 convicts were transported to Australia from England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, instead of being given the death penalty.

  • Today, about 20% of Australians are descendants of convicts, including plenty of prominent citizens.

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Australia became independent in 1931

​They are still a part of the British commonwealth

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British monarch is head of state

  • Member of British Commonwealth of Nations.

  • Parliamentary Democracy

Australia Today

Diverse population

  • Sydney and Melbourne large cities

  • Canberra is the capital

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Most people live on the coasts

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Multiple Choice

True or False: They celebrate the Queen's birthday in Australia

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

Why was Australia originally colonized by the British?

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Britain was greedy and wanted Australian land

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To put prisoners

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To educated the aboriginal people

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To spread Christianity

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Multiple Choice

Why do you think most people live on the coasts of Australia?

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The coast is more fun than the interior of the country

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There is a huge desert in the interior of Australia

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If you go to the middle of Australia you die

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Multiple Choice

What is the capital of Australia?

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Sydney

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Perth

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Canberra

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Victoria

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Multiple Choice

What are people from Australia called?

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Aussies

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Austers

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Mates

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Australians

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​Cool Stuff in Australia: Taronga Zoo in Sydney

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​Cool Stuff in Australia: Taronga Zoo in Sydney

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​Cool Stuff in Australia: Sydney Harbor Bridge

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​Cool Stuff in Australia: Sydney Harbor Bridge

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​Cool Stuff in Australia:

Sydney Harbor Bridge

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​Cool Stuff in Australia: Sydney Opera House

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​Cool Stuff in Australia:

Sydney Opera House

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Perth

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Located in Western Australia

Perth

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Multiple Choice

What state in Australia is Perth in?

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Western Australia

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New South Wales

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Victoria

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Queensland

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Multiple Choice

What are frosted flakes called in Australia?

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Frosties

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Frosty's

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Frosted Bubbles

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Rice Bubbles

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

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

New Zealand

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Maori settled New Zealand 1,200 years ago

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New Zealand History

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New Zealand History

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

  • British and Maori fought over land

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Multiple Choice

What are people from New Zealand called?

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Kiwis

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Newsies

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New Zealanders

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ZeZes

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New Zealand became independent in 1931

​They are also still a part of the British commonwealth

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New Zealand

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Agriculture important

Diverse population

  • Most live on North Island

  • 90% urban

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Multiple Choice

True or False: Australia and New Zealand have completely cut ties off from Great Britain

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True

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False

Australia and New Zealand

By Hannah Didelot

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