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World Regions
Created by ftbrady
Instructions:
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Koalas feed on the ______ of the eucalyptus tree
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In Australia's government, the legislative power is
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Most os Oceania lies in the _____ Ocean
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Parliament is made up of the ______ and House of Representatives
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Australia and New Zealand have ________ seasons
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In Australia the executive power is led by the governor-general and the
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Australia's ______ has inland plains that include desert and dry grassland with cool wind and very little rain
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Australian citizens have the right to
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An example of an Australian mammal that lays eggs is the
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A hot and humid area in Oceania that is located near the equator is the
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Most of ________ is hot with little rain
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Cold wind, freezing rain, and regular snow with glaciers are found in
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The region is called Oceania because its continent and all of its islands are located in the
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Australia produces the most ___________ in the world
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Papua New Guinea exports
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Farmers in New Zealand raise dairy cows and beef cattle for
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The first people who lived in Oceania worshiped many
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The ________ brought Christianity to Australia and New Zealand
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Small groups of people in Oceania practice ______, Buddhism and Hinduism
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Long ago people sailed from______to Palau and developed the Palauan language
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The Maori came to ______ and built carved houses for ceremonies and meetings.
World Regions
(Answer Key)
Created by ftbrady
Instructions:
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Koalas feed on the ______ of the eucalyptus tree
leaves
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In Australia's government, the legislative power is
Parliament
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Most os Oceania lies in the _____ Ocean
Pacific
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Parliament is made up of the ______ and House of Representatives
Congress
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Australia and New Zealand have ________ seasons
four
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In Australia the executive power is led by the governor-general and the
prime minister
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Australia's ______ has inland plains that include desert and dry grassland with cool wind and very little rain
outback
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Australian citizens have the right to
vote and be elected to parliament
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An example of an Australian mammal that lays eggs is the
platypus
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A hot and humid area in Oceania that is located near the equator is the
Australia's Daintree Rainforest
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Most of ________ is hot with little rain
Australia
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Cold wind, freezing rain, and regular snow with glaciers are found in
New Zealand's highlands
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The region is called Oceania because its continent and all of its islands are located in the
Pacific Ocean
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Australia produces the most ___________ in the world
opals
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Papua New Guinea exports
lumber
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Farmers in New Zealand raise dairy cows and beef cattle for
milk and meat
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The first people who lived in Oceania worshiped many
gods
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The ________ brought Christianity to Australia and New Zealand
British
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Small groups of people in Oceania practice ______, Buddhism and Hinduism
Islam
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Long ago people sailed from______to Palau and developed the Palauan language
New
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The Maori came to ______ and built carved houses for ceremonies and meetings.
New Zealand