Read pgs. 773 Chapter 32 Australia New Zealand Oceania
Lesson 1
- What is the western Plateau? Describe it
- Define bush
- Describe the Nullarbor Plain
- Describe New Zealand
- Define atolls, caldera, and lagoon
- What is the main water problem in Australia?
- What is a great part of their economies?
- Compare and contrast the climates of New Zealand and Australia
- Define the Great Barrier Reef. Look at page 779 write down the different life species
- Describe the natural resources and economy of both countries
Lesson 2
- Describe the history of Australia
- What happened to the indigenous people?
- What happened in 1901?
- What is the government of both countries?
- What is the dominant language?
- Why is the aging population a problem?
- What characterizes the Aborigines and Maori societies?
- What was the Stolen Generation?
- Describe women in Australia
- List the economic activities of both below and natural resources
- Read page 788 Why did the rabbits become a problem?
Lesson 3
- Define station, copra and graziers
- Compare and contrast both countries agriculture
- How has land use in Australia and New Zealand affected their environments?
- What is a cause of increase of soil salinity in Australia?
- What problems arise with ocean levels rising?
- What is the Natural Heritage Trust? And Australian Government Envirofund?
- What is the World Wildlife Fund?
Extra Vocabulary to Know -Define in your notebook
OutbackAborigineGondwana
Great Barrier ReefMaoriBleachimg
DominionGreat Artesian BasinMt. Cook
Mount RuapehuGreat Dividing Range
Chapter 33 Oceania
Lesson 1
- Name the 3 island groups of Oceania and describe their locations
- What is the highest peak in Hawaii?
- Describe the climate of Oceania:
Lesson 2
- Describe the early history of Oceania
- How did the 2 world wars change the geography?
- Describe the Melanesians:
Micronesia’s
Polynesians
- Describe the economic activities:
- Read page 810 – Who owns the seas?
Lesson 3
- Name methods to improve agriculture in Oceania and describe
- How have overseas companies taken advantage of Oceania?
- What are the environmental challenges of Oceania?
- List ways humans have affected the environment of Oceania:
Open to page RA 24and RA 25
Who owns Easter Island?
Who owns Cook Islands?
Who owns Guam?
What other islands does the United States claim in the North Pacific?