Reading Notes-33 Read section 33.3 How has Great Britain had an influence on life in Australia? How has Australia’s location played a role in this? Has.

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Reading Notes-33 Read section 33.3 How has Great Britain had an influence on life in Australia? How has Australia’s location played a role in this? Has relative or absolute location been more responsible for shaping British influences in Australia?

Read Section 33.4 How do you think Australia’s location plays a role in shaping who comes to live there? Has relative or absolute location been more responsible for shaping who comes to live in Australia?

Read 33.5 How do you think Australia’s location plays a role in shaping ts seasons? How might Australia benefit from its seasons? Has relative or absolute location been more responsible for shaping seasons in Australia?

Read 33.6 What role do you think Australia’s location has played in shaping the kinds of wildlife found there? Has relative or absolute location been more responsible for shaping the kinds of wildlife found in Australia?

Read 33.7 How do you think Australia’s location impacts the effects of the sun on people who live there? Has relative or absolute location been more responsible for impacting the sun’s effect on the people of Australia?

Read 33.8 How do you think Australia’s location affects its view of the night sky? Has relative or absolute location been more responsible for shaping Australia’s view of the night sky?