BJU Cultural Geography Chapter 22 Review

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The first settlers of Australia were the

Aborigines

Water bubbling to the surface is an

Artesian well

____Is the worlds largest monolith

Ayers Rock

The____in the interior of Western Australia contains one of the richest iron ore reserves in the world.

Hamersly Range

The first car manufactured in Australia was the

Holden

Australia's lowest point is located at

Lake Eyre

Australia was first settled as a____colony.

Prison

The____in the Northern Territory is sometimes called the Red Center of Australia.

Simpson Desert

What is Australia's word for ranches?

Stations

Australia's largest city

Sydney

Layers of underground rock through which water moves are called

aquifers

Brown coal is called

lignite

Jumpbucks is the Australian term for

Sheep

Many consider the____the most beautiful building in the world.

Sydney Opera House

Hobart is the capital of

Tasmania

Australia is the only inhabited continent with no land bridge to another continent.

True

Australia is the world's leading producer of gold.

True

Australia was the last inhabited continent to be settled by Europeans.

True

Mount Kosciusko is the highest point in Australia.

True

The Murray river lies in the Central Lowlands

True

What is the largest state of Australia?

Western Australia

State capital of South Australia

Adelaide

New Zealand's largest city

Auckland

What harbor became the site of the first English settlement in Australia?

Botany Bay

State capital of Queensland

Brisbane

Capital of Australia

Canberra

The low area west of the Great Dividing Range is the

Central Lowlands

Koalas get all their water and nourishment from __ leaves.

Eucalyptus

An aquifer is where water has bubble to the surface without the need for pumps.

False

Cook Strait separate Australia from Tasmania.

False

Sydney is the capital of Australia.

False

Tasmania has so many orange groves that it is sometimes called the Orange Isle.

False

The Western Plateau is the most fertile area of Australia

False

The term aborigine means "from the outback."

False

The two basic activities of the outback or mining in farming.

False

Victoria was the site of the first English settlement in Australia.

False

The largest coral formation in the world is

Great Barrier Reef

The____is a complex of mountains and hills running parallel to Australia's East Coast.

Great Dividing Range

The first inhabitants of New Zealand were the

Maori

State capital of Victoria

Melbourne

____Is New Zealand's highest mountain.

Mount cook

The most important water system in Australia is

Murray River

The____Plain is the flattest landform on earth.

Nullarbor

Sparsely populated interior of Australia is known as the

Outback

State capital of Western Australia

Perth

Australia's youngest state,____, is called the "Sunshine State."

Queensland

What are two ways British colonization of both Australia and New Zealand help the development of these nations (2 for each nation)? What are two downfalls of British colonization in Australia and New Zealand (2 for both)? In your opinion without using a personal pronoun, did the downfalls outweigh the British aid? Why or why not? (Please expound on each of these).

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Latrobe Valley holds the world's largest deposit of

lignite

Which of the following is not unique to Australia

ostrich


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