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Physical and Human
Geography OCEANIA
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A. Oceania: a vast region in the
South Pacific.
OCEANIA
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B. Scattered: Made up of islands that are
very spread out.
ISLANDS
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C. Antarctica and Australia: Two
continents that make up the area.
CONTINENTS
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D. 20,000 – 30,000: number of
islands that make up the region.
HOW MANY ISLANDS?
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E. Plateaus: Widespread lowlands across the continent
of Australia.
PHYSICAL FEATURES
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F. Deserts: Simpson Desert the most famous for its
sand dunes.
PHYSICAL FEATURES
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G. Ice Sheet: Cover the entire continent
of Antarctica.
PHYSICAL FEATURES
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A. All Climate Zones: Are located in Oceania as they
are all at such different latitudes.
CLIMATE
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B. Sunlight: Determines the
climate as it determines how
warm each area is year round.
CLIMATE
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C. Ice Cap: Antarctica, cold all
year long, permanent snow and
ice.
CLIMATE
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D. Tropical Wet Climate: Hot and Rainy year round.
CLIMATE
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A. Great Variety: Amount of plants
varies greatly as the lines of latitude vary.
VEGETATION
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B. Chaparral: Major plant community
found in Australia. Cool, wet winters
and hot, dry summers.
VEGETATION
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C. Desert and Desert Scrub:
cover dry, central parts of Australia.
VEGETATION
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D. Tropical Grassland:
Covers Northern Australia.
VEGETATION
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E. Broadleaf Evergreen:
Covers Australia’s northeastern coast.
VEGETATION
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F. Mixed Forests, Highlands, and
Temperate Grasslands: also found throughout
Australia.
VEGETATION
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A. 14: Number of independent
countries in Oceania.
HUMAN GEOGRAPHY
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B. Nauru: Smallest – 10,000 people.
HUMAN GEOGRAPHY
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C. Australia: Largest Population –
20 million.
HUMAN GEOGRAPHY
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D. Antarctica: No permanent population.
HUMAN GEOGRAPHY
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A. Southeast Asia: Where Oceania’s first people came
from.
HISTORY
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B. Aborigines: First people to settle in
Australia.
HISTORY
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C. 1500’s: Europeans begin to explore and settle
the region.
HISTORY
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D. Prison Colony: Australia is settled as a place to send British prisoners.
HISTORY
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E. Indigenous Peoples: Died of
sickness brought by Europeans, some
died of wars between the groups.
HISTORY
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F. 20th Century: Oceania fights for
independence. Australia – 1901,
Palau – 1994.
HISTORY
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G. South Pacific Forum: Encourages trade and friendship among the countries
of the region.
HISTORY
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A. Thinly populated: Oceania
and Antarctica are not densely populated.
POPULATION
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B. 7 out of 10: The number of people who live in urban
areas.
POPULATION
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C. 4 out of 5: The number of people
who consider themselves to be
Christians in Oceania.
POPULATION
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D. Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism: Next
three most practiced religions.
POPULATION
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A. Minerals and Energy: Two resources that
Oceania is rich in.
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
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B. Sheep: Brought by European settlers. 12 sheep for every human in Australia and New Zealand.
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
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C. Diamonds: Australia is one of
the leading diamond producers (After
Africa).
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
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D. Fossil Fuels: Coal and natural gas
in Australia.
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
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E. Subsistence Farming: Common
in Pacific Islands. Biggest crop is
coconut.
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
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F. Commercial Farming: Eastern
and Southern coasts of Australia.
Livestock raising.
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
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G. Forestry: Thrives in the islands’
wooded areas.
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
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H. Commercial Fishing: Boats from many countries fish in the waters of the
South Pacific.
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY