Chapter 7 Australia And New Zealand Flashcards
A large piece of the earth’s crust
Tectonic Plate
An animal, such as a kangaroo or the koala that carries its young in a body pouch
Marsupial
A hot spring that shoots scalding water into the air
Geyser
A narrow bay or inlet from the sea bordered by steep cliffs
Fiord
A series of plateaus and mountain ranges in eastern Australia
Great Dividing Range
In general, a remote area with few people, specifically, the arid inland region of Australia
Outback
The smaller and more northern of the two islands composing New Zealand
North Island
The larger and more southern of the two islands composing New Zealand
South Island
The lowland area of east central South Island, New Zealand
Canterbury Plain
A pacific island that has been formed by a volcano and is usually mountainous
High Island
A pacific island that is a reef or small coral island in the shape of a ring
Low Island
An island made of coral and shaped like a ring
Atoll
A rocklike material made up of the skeletons of tiny sea creatures
Coral
The most populous of the three groups of pacific islands, includes Fiji, Papua New Guinea and others
Melanesia
One of the three groups of pacific islands, includes Guam, the Marshall Islands, and others
Micronesia