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Australia, Oceania, Antarctica

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Australia   The only country on earth that is both a continent and island  
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australis   latin word meaning southern  
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Great Dividing Range   a chain of hills and mountains that interrupts Australia's otherwise level landscape  
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Tasmania   an island that seperated from Australia's mainland long ago by the sea  
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The Western Plateau   a low expanse of flat land in central and western Australia  
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The Outback   is what most Australians refer to the Western Plateau  
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the Great Sandy, Great Victoria, and Gibson Deserts   all can be found in the Western Plateau  
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Nullarbor Plain   the name comes from the latin nullus arbor or no tree. This are is very dry and treeless and ends abruptly with cliffs and the Indian Ocean far below  
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Central Lowlands   seperate The Great Dividing Range and the Western Plateau. It is an arid grassland and desert that stretches across the east central part of Australia  
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The Murray River and the Darling River   supply water that supports farming.  
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Artesian wells   wells from which pressurized water flows to the surface, is too salty for humans or crops, ranchers use it to water livestock  
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The Great Barrier Reef   along the northeastern coast is a string of more than 2,500 small coral reefs extending for more than 1,250 miles  
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coral   limestone skeletos of a tiny sea animal  
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Australian Farmland   only 10% can be farmed, but Australian farmers effectively grow wheat, barley, fruit, and sugarcane. In arid areas ranchers raise cattle, sheep, and chickens  
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Australia's mineral resources   1/4 of the world's bauxite and most of the world's high quality Opals. There are also deposties ofr coal, iron ore, lead, zinc, gold, nickel, and petroleum.  
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atoll   rign-shaped island formed by the buildup of coral reefs on the rim of submerged volcanoes  
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lagoon   shallow pools of clear water, and usually rise only a few feet above sea level.  
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doldrums   a narrow band near the equator that is generally windless  
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manuka   a small shrub that carpets the land where prehistoric volcanic eruptions destroyed ancient forests.  
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krill   a shrimp like animal eaten by some whales that is full of protein  
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wattle   a strong interwoven wooden framework of saplings of the acacia tree used for building homes  
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lichens   tiny sturdy plants that can live in severe weather  
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crevasse   caused by the tremendous weight causes the frozen mass to spread towards the coasts. AS it moves, the ice breaks into pieces causing huge cracks as much as 100 feet wide  
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typhoons   forceful winds and heavy rain that can devastate land and vegetation and threaten lives.  
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Melanesia   "black islands" north and east of Australia  
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Micronesia   "Little Islands" extend north of Melanesia  
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Polynesia   "many islands" spans from Midway island in the north to New Zealand in the south  
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