Australia continent : -
- The Capricorn circle passes through it.
- It is also called island continent.
- New Zealand and Australia were discovered by Obel Tasman (1642 and 1644 AD).
- Captain Cook went to Australia for the first time from England in 1768 and by 1779 he traveled to Australia three times.
- It is also known as the explorer of Australia.
- By the early 19th century Australia's address was New England, New Southwells and Botany.
- Mathieu Fields first made a full-fledged orbiting ship of this continent and he named it Australia first.
- There are 22 countries in this continent.
- The original inhabitants of Australia are called Aborigines.
- There is a Torres Strait between Australia and Newgini.
- Australia's major mountain range is the Great Dividing Range.
- The highest peak of this mountain range and continent is Kosusco (2,228 meters high).
- Australia's world-famous gold eateries are Kalgoorlie and Coolgardie.
- Australia is a major producer of world-famous marino wool.
- It is also the largest wool exporting country in the world.
- South Africa ranks second in wool exports.
- In Australia, laborers working at sheep farming centers are called jekaru.
- Australia's longest rail route is the Australian Trans Continental Railroad, which is located between Perth to Sydney.
- The Murray-Darling Valley is Australia's most prominent agricultural region.
- This fertile land is called Raverina.
- Due to lack of rainfall, many deep wells have been dug in the intermediate lowlands of Australia, due to which the water keeps coming up on its own.
- These are called excretory follicles.
- A wide area of these wells is called the Great Artisan Basin.
- Along the north-eastern coast of the state of Queensland, Australia, there is a coral reef in the sea, called the Great Barrier Reef.
- This coral wall has been formed by the continuous deposition of the bones of small creatures called coral.
- Australia ranks third in the world in the production of uranium.
- Australia is the most bauxite mining country in the world.
- Australia ranks third in the world in producing zinc - ore.
- The famous coral reefs are located on the Great Barrier Reef in the eastern coastal region of Australia.
- Australia is the largest lead ore miner in the world.
- The plain of the northern region of Australia is called the plain of Carpentria.
- The main desert of this continent is Gibson and Victoria.
- The major wheat-producing regions of Australia are - NewSouthwells and Victoria.
- The continent of Australia is called The Land of Golden Fleece, Land of Kangaroo and Land of Thirsty Land.
- New Zealand, located in the south-east of Australia, is called Britain of the South.
- Birds named emu and cocabarra are found in New Zealand.
- Emu's legs are long and it does not have wings, so it can run very fast but cannot fly.
- Kokabarra is also known as Laughing Jacas.
- Platypus is a strange animal in Australia that runs, makes tunnels in the ground and floats in water.
- This four-legged creature lays eggs.
- The koala is the second major animal species in Australia's marsupial fauna.
- The koala lives on trees and eats eucalyptus leaves.
- It awakens at night and sleeps or sleeps during the day.
- A bird capable of replicating the lire bird is found in Australia.
- It mimics the sounds of other birds singing, dog barking and horns of passing cars.
- The two main islands of New Zealand are separated from each other by the Cook Strait.
- The highest peak in New Zealand is Mount Cook (height 1754 m).
- The native Māori cooks peak here are called Orango.
- Kiwi is the national bird of New Zealand.




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