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Australia and New ZealandPowerpoint
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Physical Geography
  • Australia and New Zealand are between the Indian
    and Pacific Oceans.
  • Australias seasons are opposite of the United
    States due to their location. (Southern
    Hemisphere)
  • Because of its isolation, Australia and New
    Zealands plant and animal life are found nowhere
    else on earth.
  • Some of the animals are marsupials, plants,
    birds, and koalas.
  • The continent of Australia is moving 2 inches per
    year towards Asia due to plate tectonics.
  • New Zealand is made up of 2 major islands and was
    formed by volcanoes.

3
Physical Geography
  • New Zealand has a cooler climate than Australia
    because it is farther from the equator.
  • Most Australians live on the east and southeast
    coast because of the mild climate and good
    rainfall.
  • Australia and New Zealands people mostly live
    along the coast in cities.
  • Australia and New Zealand grow similar crops,
    produce iron ore, coal, and natural gas, and
    raise sheep.

4
Landforms
  • Australia
  • New Zealand
  • Outback
  • Great Dividing Range
  • Great Barrier Reef
  • Australian Alps
  • Warm Climate
  • Glaciers
  • Fjords
  • Geysers
  • Volcanoes
  • High Mountains
  • Large Forests
  • Cooler Climate

5
Unique Animals and Plant Life of Australia and
New Zealand
  • What type of mammals nurse their young from a
    pouch? Pg. 628
  • What geographic factor has helped Australias
    wildlife be unique? Pg. 628

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Pictures
Koala Bear
Kangaroo
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Pictures
Outback
New Zealand
8
Tectonic Plates
  • What continent was Australia once believed to be
    a part of? Pg. 628
  • How was New Zealand formed? Pg. 630
  • Which one is the youngest, Australia or New
    Zealand?

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New Zealand Created by Volcanoes
  • As Australia drifted away, the Australian plate
    collided with the Pacific plate.
  • What is formed by the plates colliding? Pg. 630
  • What can they form over time? Pg. 630

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Fiord
  • Define Fiord

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Geyser
  • Define geyser

12
Pacific Islands
  • The Pacific Islands are archipelagos, which are
    chains of islands.
  • High islands are formed from volcanoes and are
    mountainous.
  • Low islands are made up of coral reefs or atolls.
  • An atoll is a small coral island in the shape of
    a ring.
  • Coral is a rock like material made up of the
    skeletons of tiny sea creatures.
  • Fewer people live on low islands than high
    islands.
  • The Pacific is located in the tropics and hot
    year-round.
  • Most islands receive rain year round and can have
    typhoons.
  • Most islanders depend on cash crops and tourism
    to earn a living.

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Pacific Islands
  • Micronesia
  • Melanesia
  • Made up of low islands.
  • Covers an area as large as the continental U.S.
  • Most islands are north of the equator.
  • Most of the 2,000 islands are smaller than 1
    square mile.
  • Melanesia has the most people.
  • Most are large, high islands.
  • New Guinea is the largest and most populated
    island.
  • Formed by volcanoes.

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Polynesia
  • The largest island group in the Pacific.
  • It includes Hawaii.
  • Dense rainforests on the islands.
  • Mostly formed by volcanoes.

15
Cultures of Australia and Oceania
  • The Maori settled in New Zealand. They traveled
    from Asia to the Pacific Islands to New Zealand
    1,000 years ago. 15 today are Maori.
  • The Aborigines settled in Australia, coming from
    Asia 40,000 years ago.
  • In the late 1700s and 1800s the British settled
    in the region bringing the English language and
    Christianity.
  • It first was a place to send prisoners to jail.
  • When gold was discovered the population soared.
  • Due to isolation the Pacific islands developed
    their own culture, language, and religions.

16
Aboriginal People in Australia
  • How long ago was the Aboriginal people believed
    to have come to Australia? Pg. 697
  • What ways are the Aborigines trying to improve
    their culture? Pg. 807 - 808
  • What is there goal dealing with the Australian
    government today? Pg. 808

17
British Settlement of Australia and New Zealand
  • When did the British Settle Australia and New
    Zealand? Pg. 697
  • What was Australia set up as by the British? Pg.
    697
  • What discovery made people want to move to
    Australia? Pg. 697

18
Australia Economy
  • Today Australia economy depends on trade with
    which countries? Pg. 805
  • Australia is a world leader in producing what
    cash crop? Pg. 805
  • Australia is the world leader in the production
    of what product from sheep? Pg. 806

19
Low and High Islands
  • What is an atoll? Pg. 635
  • What are the main features of low islands? Pg.
    635
  • What are the main features of low islands? Pg. 635

20
Review Questions
  1. What 2 oceans is Australia between?
  2. Name the landform in the Coral Sea to the
    northeast of Australia.
  3. What is the desert area in Australia called?
  4. How was New Zealand formed?
  5. What is a coral island?
  6. What type of island do most people in the Pacific
    Islands live on?

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Review Questions
  • 7) What is a marsupial?
  • What are the major early ethnic groups in
    Australia and New Zealand?
  • Who settled in Australia and New Zealand in the
    1700s?
  • Name 3 things Australia depends on in their
    economy.
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