Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Australia.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Australia."— Presentation transcript:

1 Australia

2

3 1 continent – 1 country 6th largest country Divided into 7 states/territories

4 Capital - Canberra Total Australian population 20 million
75% of population lives in the Southeast

5 Original inhabitants - Aborigines

6 Original inhabitants - Aborigines
Inhabited Australia for over 50,000 years 300 clans 250 languages 700 dialects Today only 350,000 left

7 Explorer that discovered Australia and claimed it for England in 1770
Capt James Cook Explorer that discovered Australia and claimed it for England in 1770

8 Habitation From 1788 – 1839, Port Jackson (Sydney) was used as a Penal Colony for England 161,000 English convicts were transported to Port Jackson Today Australia has a vast cultural population 25% of today’s population was not born in Australia Must live in Australia for 2 years before you can apply for citizenship

9 Outback makes up 2/3 of the continent 3 major deserts Great Sandy
Great Victoria Gibson

10 Ayers Rock (Uluru) Largest sandstone rock formation in the world
2800 feet tall (Alice Springs) Spiritual place for Aborigines

11 Great Barrier Reef One of the seven wonders of the world
Largest reef in the world 1500 miles long, 2900 reefs 1500 species of fish

12

13 Opals 95% of world’s opals come from Australia

14 Great Dividing Range

15 Import/Export Produces cattle, sheep, and wheat
Exports mutton, beef, lamb, and wool (25%)

16 Major Sports Cricket Golf Tennis

17 Major Cities Sydney Melbourne Adelaide Perth Brisbane Hobart

18 Interesting Australian Animals
Koala Wombat Kangaroo Taipan

19 New Zealand Population 4 million Capital Wellington

20 Original Inhabitants - Maori

21 Capt James Cook Explorer that discovered New Zealand and claimed it for England in 1769

22 Mt. Cook Tallest mountain in the Southern Alps (South Island of New Zealand)

23 Red Stag

24 Oceania

25 Highest, driest, windiest, emptiest, coldest place on earth
Antarctica Highest, driest, windiest, emptiest, coldest place on earth

26 Antarctica 98% covered in ice Contains 90% of world’s ice
Almost 2/3 of world’s fresh water Average thickness of ice is 1 mile (2 miles in the center) Desert – less than 10 in precipitation (avg 8 inches)

27 Scientific Research No permanent population
1000 – 5000 people stay for months at the time for research Global treaty was drafted in 1959 and put in to effect in 1961 that Antarctica was to be used for only peaceful purposes

28 Transantarctic Mountains
Vinson Massif

29 In 1911 he was first person to reach South Pole
Roald Amundsen In 1911 he was first person to reach South Pole


Download ppt "Australia."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google