Oceania's Physical Features
Coral Sea
Body of water off the northeastern coast of Australia that contains the Great Barrier Reef
Uluru/Ayers Rock
Large,red rock formation located in the center of Australia in the Outback.
Great Barrier Reef
Located in the Coral Sea off the northeastern coast of Australia.
Great Dividing Range
Mountain range located in eastern Australia
Atolls
a ring of coral around a shallow body of water called a lagoon. Formed when corals build a colony, or reef, around the top of a volcanic island. Eventually, the reef reaches the surface of the water and becomes land.
Great Sandy Desert
located across northwest and central Australia. It contains two of the country's most famous parks
Great Victoria Desert
Large, arid region in southwestern Australia.
Mount Kosciuszko
Australia's highest peak in the beautiful NSW Snowy Mountains
Central Lowlands
Between the Eastern Highlands and the Western Plateau
Indo - Australian Plate
Includes the continent of Australia and surrounding ocean, and extends northwest to include the Indian subcontinent and adjacent waters. It was formed by the fusion of Indian and Australian plates 43 million years ago.
North Island Volcanic Plateau
The North Island Volcanic Plateau is a volcanic plateau covering much of central North Island of New Zealand with volcanoes, lava plateaus, and crater lakes.