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Wiki🌍 GeographyGeography and Culture of English-Speaking NationsFlashcards

Flashcards on Geography and Culture of English-Speaking Nations

Geography & Culture of English-Speaking Nations: Student Guide

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What oceans border the continent of Australia?

The Indian Ocean and the Southern Pacific Ocean.

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Card 1

Question: What oceans border the continent of Australia?

Answer: The Indian Ocean and the Southern Pacific Ocean.

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Question: How does Australia rank in size among the world's continents and countries?

Answer: It is the smallest continent and the world's sixth largest country.

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Question: What is the capital of Australia and its largest city?

Answer: Capital: Canberra. Largest city: Sydney.

Card 4

Question: How is Australia described in terms of age, topography, and soil fertility?

Answer: Australia is the oldest, flattest, and driest inhabited continent with the least fertile soils.

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Question: Approximately how long have Indigenous Australians inhabited the continent?

Answer: About 65,000 years.

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Question: What is Australia's population size and where is it mainly concentrated?

Answer: About 26 million, highly urbanised and heavily concentrated on the eastern seaboard.

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Question: How does Australia rank by population globally and within Oceania?

Answer: It is the 52nd most populous country in the world and the most populous Oceanian country.

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Question: Does Australia have an official language, and which language is entrenched nationally?

Answer: Australia has no official languages, but English has been entrenched as the national language since European settlement.

Card 9

Question: Name other frequently used languages in Australia.

Answer: Mandarin, Arabic, Cantonese, Vietnamese, and Italian.

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Question: What proportion of Australia's population are immigrants, and how does this rank globally?

Answer: Immigrants account for 29% of the population, giving Australia the world's eighth-largest immigrant population.

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