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MY RESEARCH PROJECT:

AUSTRALIAKAYLIE SMITH

PER. 2

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• AUSTRALIA IS THE WORLD’S SMALLEST CONTINENT

BUT THE SIXTH-LARGEST COUNTRY.

*THE SEA BREEZE KNOWN AS THE, “FREMANTLE

DOCTOR” AFFECTS THE CITY OF PERTH ON THE WEST

COAST OF AUSTRALIA. IT IS ONE OF THE MOST

CONSISTENT WINDS IN THE WORLD.

Australia

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LOCATION/REGION27 degrees South, 133 degrees East

Oceania, continent between the South Pacific and Indian Ocean

Australia is slightly smaller than the US.

This picture displays

the size of Australia

compared to the US.

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CLIMATEGenerally little to no rain (arid)

Temperate climate in Southern and Eastern Australia

Tropical climate in North Australia

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PHYSICAL FEATURES

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WESTERN PLATEAU:

-low, flat area that has eroded down

-fossilized sea creatures can be found here

-sink holes and many deserts have developed

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EASTERN HIGHLANDS REGION:

-highest part of Australia

-tallest mountains can be found here

-“Great dividing range”….slopes divide rivers in this region

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GREAT BARRIER REEF:

-world’s largest coral reef

-3000+ reef systems

-hundreds of tropical islands and beaches

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MURRAY-DARLING RIVER BASIN:

-covers about 14% of Australia

-about half the length of the Nile River

-diverse plants, animals, and ecosystems

*Where the

two rivers

meet

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HUMAN FEATURES

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DARWIN:

-flattened twice

-bombed during WWII

-Cyclone Tracy demolished almost all

buildings

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DINGO FENCE:

-world’s longest fence

-originally built to keep away rabbits

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SNOWY MOUNTAINS HYDRO-ELECTRIC

SCHEME:

-migrants came to Australia to construct dams, tunnels, and power

stations

-took 25 years to complete

-Australia's largest engineering project

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LANGUAGE

*18% of Australians speak a language other than English

*Some speak an English dialect known as “strine”

*Long “a” sound is pronounced as a long “I”

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GOVERNMENT

• Federal Monarchy

• Parliamentary System

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ECONOMICS

**Population: 22.8 million**

GDP- $42,640 per capita

970.8 billion

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EDUCATION

Primary School- kindergarten to 6th or 7th grade

Secondary School- years 7th to 10th or 8th to 10th

Senior Secondary School- years 11th and 12th

Schooling is similar across all of Australia, there are a few

minor variations between the different states/territories

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FAMILY

- Blended families with step parents and siblings are becoming

more common in Australia

- Nuclear family households is the common way of Australian

families, but extended family is still a great support system for

many of Australia’s families

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RELIGION Australians are predominantly Christian

There is no official national religion

Immigration has made Australia one of the most

religiously diverse societies in the world

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CURRENT INTERNATIONAL ISSUEI. Alcohol abuse is a problem in Australia (similar to the US)

-The Australian Government is looking into the significant health

problems that come with over drinking, and getting that information out in

public places to remind people of the effects of alcohol abuse

II. Deforestation in Australia is leading to the over abundance of salt in the

soil. As a result of the salt in the water streams, it affects the downstream

water quality

III. Overfishing has majorly impacted the waters in Australia. The fish

stocks are currently dangerously low. Illegal fishing plays a part in the

reason why the waters are being overfished.

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HUMAN/ENVIORNMENT INTERACTION

*Pollution in the Great Barrier Reef due to land based and chemical/nutrient

based pollution. This pollution is from the run off of fertilizers,

pesticides, and many other pollutants. Without stopping this on going

problem, the Barrier Reef will continue to become more and more

polluted.

*Poor Farming Practices leads to the clearing of river banks which then

leads to the main problem of erosion. With the common occurrence of

over rainfall and than drought the erosion levels are continuing to climb

as farmers do not change their practices.

*Loss of Australia’s Grasslands is highly impacting the amount of

biodiversity in Australia. With decreasing biodiversity, the land might be

invaded by different types of weeds and unwanted pests.

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SOURCEShttp://www.everyculture.com/A-Bo/Australia.html

http://www.scienceinpublic.com.au/stories/usa/the-australian-science-and-

technology-system/

https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/as.html

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2525911/The-longest-fence-world-

Boundary-stretches-3-500-miles-south-east-Australia-dingoes-bay.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabbit-proof_fence

http://www.greatbarrierreef.org/