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Title: Australia, New Zealand, Oceania,


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Australia, New Zealand, Oceania, Antarctica
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Australia New Zealand
  • Introduction
  • Australia and New Zealand have been cut off from
    the Earths other landmasses for millions of
    years.
  • Australia Huge, mostly flat, with several
    climates
  • New Zealand Small, Mountainous, Uniform
    Climate.
  • An area the same size as the United States has a
    population smaller than New York cities 19.5
    Million
  • Both are modern and industrialized countries
  • 96 of trade to other countries is comprised of
    farming and mining economic activity

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Australia
  • The land Down Under Why?
  • Entirely within the southern hemisphere.
  • The only continent that contains just one
    country.
  • The smallest continent in the world.
  • As a country it has the 6th largest land area.
  • Former colony of Great Britain, has an Anglo
    Saxon cultural background.

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Australia Overview
  • Has more than 80 of the land area of the U.S.
    while only 10 of Australia is livable.
  • Largest fragment of Gonwanaland
  • (4.3 billion years old)
  • Land is mostly flat and dry lowest overall
    elevation and relief of all Earths continents.
  • Most is dry climate areas along the coasts have
    moister climates.

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Australias North East coast
  • Great Barrier Reef, largest chain of coral in the
    world.

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Australias Southern coast
  • Great Australian Bight
  • A bay of the Indian Ocean

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Coastal plains
  • Circle Australia Northern Tasmania
  • Bass Strait separates Tasmania from Australia

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Great Divide
  • Wrapping around SE area of highlands
  • Forms the continental divide
  • Australian Alps
  • SE corner of country

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Nullarbor
  • Southern Shore
  • Long wide plain
  • Vast dry
  • Tree Less Plateau
  • 400 miles
  • Latin for no tree

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Australian Highlands
  • Four Main Highlands
  • MacDonnell Ranges
  • The Flinders Range
  • Hamersley and Darling Ranges

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MacDonnell Range
  • Arid center of the country

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The Finders Range
  • Southern Coast

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Hamersley and Darling Ranges
  • Separate part of western plateau from coastal
    lowlands.
  • No higher than 5,000 feet.

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Australian Water
  • No large river network
  • Most rivers are like Wadis
  • Flow only after heavy rain
  • Shrink in dry seasons
  • Lakes in interior often become salt flats
  • Murray is chief river system
  • Artesian wells
  • 2/3 southern part Australia have dry plateaus or
    deserts
  • Dry grazing lands with shrubs
  • 6 land forested

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Murray River System
  • Drains from the Great Divide of the Darling Range
  • SE Australia
  • Largest farming area 6 arable

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Artesian Wells
  • Most of Australias water
  • Great Artesian Basin
  • N. of Murray Basin
  • Drill into ground until water flows to the
    surface under its own pressure.

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Australian Climate
  • The location near the Equator nearly all has dry
    climate
  • Center is desert
  • Rim around desert is steppe climate (short
    grasses and shrubs)
  • Closer to equator along northern coast
  • Area around Cookstown tropical monsoon climate
  • Eastern and Southern coasts moist, mild winter
    Mediterranean Climate
  • Farther South southern coast, middle latitude
    marine summers hot with high humidity winters
    warm / mild.
  • South eastern coast Mediterranean climate (rain
    in winter

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Economic Cultural Patterns
  • 1800s British controlled Penal Colony
  • Imprisoned for everything from not paying bills
    to stealing bread.
  • Prison overcrowding in England
  • Prisoners where offered freedom if they moved to
    Australia

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Australia Colonial Period
  • 6 States ruled as separate colonies
  • Victoria
  • New South Wales
  • Queensland
  • Western Australia
  • South Australia
  • Tasmania
  • 1901 Australian constitution unified colonies
  • Parliamentary (democracy) form of government
    (Commonwealth of Australia)
  • 1911 Northern Territory Added
  • 1980s Capital territory added

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Australian Economy
  • GDP Industry, Agriculture, Minning
  • Industry 36 - 25 of population employed in
    industry
  • Agriculture Mining make up the majority of
    Australias economy
  • Land good for grazing 58 of country is used
    for pasture livestock.
  • Livestock is raised on Stations or (ranches)
  • Major agg. product is wool 1/3 of the worlds
  • Major crop is Wheat grown in Murray basin
  • 7th in the world in wheat production

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Mineral Resources
  • 1851 farming economy changed with the discovery
    of gold
  • Australia has 90 of worlds Rutile/Zircon
  • Rutile used in the production of titanium
  • Zircon Jewelry
  • Large diamond and opal deposits
  • Exports more coal than any other country
  • Many resources untapped

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Australias Cultural Patterns
  • First inhabitants were Aborigines
  • Crossed a land bridge from Asia
  • Brought the Dingo with them
  • 40,000 Live on reservations(1 total Pop)
  • Population was small until the discovery of gold
    (1850-60)

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Aboriginal Lands
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Population Distribution
  • Melbourne has the largest Italian population
    outside of Rome.
  • Two out of three people live on narrow plain
    along the East and SE coast
  • Largest cities Sydney, Brisbane, Canberra,
    Melbourne
  • Sydney Melbourne 1/3 of Australias
    population
  • Western Southern coast are Perth, Adelaide on
    southern coast (1 million people)

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Australian History
  • Aborigines 40,000 years
  • Hunters Gatherer nomads form Asia
  • Portuguese sailors may have been first to meet
    Aborigines
  • 1600s Spanish/Dutch explored 1642 Dutch
    explorer Abel Tasman island
  • 1770 James Cook east coast of Australia Terra
    Australis Incognita Unknown southern land
  • 1776 British lost American colonies and began
    to settle Australia
  • First permanent European settlement Sydney
    (Batony Bay)
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