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Where Australians Live
  • Location, Climate, Natural Resources in
    Australia

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GPS SS6G13 The student will explain the impact
of location, climate, distribution of natural
resources, and population distribution
  • A. describe how Australia's location, climate,
    and natural resources have affected where people
    live
  • B. describe how Australias location, climate,
    and natural resources impact trade
  • EQ How do Australias location, climate, and
    natural resources impact where people live and
    how they trade?

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Location Of Australia
  • Both a continent a country
  • Lies about 2,000 miles southeast of Asia
  • In the southern hemisphere
  • Literally the land down under!

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Task 1
  • Using the map on page 34 of the student atlas,
    complete the first column in your Geography of
    Australia chart
  • Relative Location (who remembers this?)
  • Absolute Location (who remembers what that is?)
  • One major city (HINT Use this to approximate
    your absolute location)

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Population
  • Coastal areas are the most populated
  • Most people live along east coast
  • Most populated city is Sydney, in New South Wales
  • Another populated city Brisbane, Queensland

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Location
  • Nearly 80 of Australians live in urban areas
  • Australia is one of the worlds most urbanized
    countries
  • 70 of all Australians live in cities of more
    than 100,000 people
  • Sydney has 3 and a 1/2 million people
  • Melbourne has about 3 million people

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Climate of Australia
  • Varies across the continent
  • Its south of the equator, so climate is opposite
    North America
  • Summer December through March
  • Winter June through September

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Task 2
  • Using the map on page 179 of the COACH book,
    complete column 2 Climate types by describing
    the type of climate found in each of the regions.

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Climate North Australia
  • Northern part of Australia is closest to the
    equator
  • Tropical climate and is warm-to-hot all year
    round
  • Gets more rain than any other part of the country
  • Winter wet and cool
  • Summer hot and dry

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Climate Central Australia
  • Desert is the largest part of Australia
  • Little rain falls here
  • Most of this area gets less than 10 inches of
    rain per year!

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Climate Coasts
  • Only the southeast and southwest corners have a
    temperate climate
  • Summers arent too hot winters arent too cold
    (similar to Georgia)
  • Climate in these regions is the one that
    Australians prefer the most
  • Most Australians live along southeastern coast

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Natural Resources of Australia
  • Outback refers to the dry interior
  • Mainly open countryside, including vast expanses
    of grazing land
  • Few widely scattered settlements in the Outback
  • Many of them grew up around mining operations

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Natural Resources Mining
  • Australians mine for coal, iron ore, copper, tin,
    gold, silver, uranium, nickel, tungsten, mineral
    sands, zinc, oil, and natural gas
  • Lead the world in the production of diamonds,
    lead, bauxite (used to make aluminum)!

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Natural Resources Mining
  • Minerals are often found in areas that are
    difficult to reach
  • Roads are expensive to build, but they are needed
    to get workers equipment to remote locations
  • Expensive equipment is needed to move minerals to
    populated cities to trade

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Natural Resources Arable Land
  • Land that is good for farming
  • Enough areas with good land and rainfall to make
    farming an important business in Australia
  • Farmers here produce more than Australians can
    consume, so the food is traded and sold around
    the world

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Task 3
  • Using the map on page 182 of the COACH book,
    complete column 4 of your chart by listing the
    natural resources found in each region

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Task 4
  • Using the CIA Fact book, complete column 3 by
    listing the manufactured goods available in
    Australia.
  • Understand that these represent the whole country
    and not specific regions so turn your chart
    sideways to make your entries

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Questions to Consider
  • Where do most Australians live?
  • What important business is done in the outback?
  • Why do most Australians live in southeastern
    Australia?

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Postcard Directions
  • Front Illustration of your favorite Australian
    destination (must be colorful!)
  • Back Write a greeting to one of your friends
    that describes Australia. Be sure to include
  • Location
  • Climate
  • Land
  • Resources

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I think Ill move to Australia.
  • In the story, Alexander and the Terrible,
    Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day by Judith Viorst,
    Alexander has a bad day and decides his life
    would be better if he moved to Australia. After
    listening to the story, write a persuasive letter
    to Alexanders mother to indeed let him move to
    the Land Down Under.
  • Include information from the Where do
    Australians Live? PowerPoint to help justify
    your point. You will need to include
    descriptions of Australias location, climate,
    land, and resources.

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Credits
  • Where Australians Live retrieved from
    www.slideshare.net
  • Alexander image retrieved from www.google.com/imag
    es
  • United Streaming video, A World of Its Own
  • Western Australia's Iron Deposits.  Prod. Burning
    Blue Media.  Planet Green, 2010. Discovery
    Education. Web. 22 March 2012. lthttp//www.discove
    ryeducation.com/gt.
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