Exploring Australia's Landmarks and Culture

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What is the height of Uluru?

  • 500 metres
  • 200 metres
  • 450 metres
  • 348 metres (correct)

Which sport is considered uniquely Australian?

  • Tennis
  • Soccer
  • Toad racing (correct)
  • Ice hockey

What is the most important animal in Australia?

  • Wombat
  • Koala
  • Sheep (correct)
  • Kangaroo

Which landmark is located in Australia?

<p>Sydney Opera House (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is considered the favorite sport among Australians?

<p>Australian rules football (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

Sydney Opera House

A famous landmark in Australia, known for its unique design.

Uluru

A large rock formation mostly underground in central Australia.

Camel Racing

A unique sport in Australia, featuring camels.

Australian Rules Football

A popular sport in Australia, often confusing to outsiders.

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Australian Wildlife

Kangaroos, koalas, and wombats are common in Australian national parks. Sheep are also significant.

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Study Notes

Australia's Famous Landmarks

  • The Sydney Opera House is a famous landmark in Australia.
  • Uluru is a giant rock formation in central Australia, with most of its structure underground.
  • Uluru is 348 metres high.
  • Alice Springs is a town in the center of Australia.

Australian Sports

  • Camel racing is a unique sport in Australia.
  • Camels were first introduced to Australia in the 1800s.
  • There are nearly one million wild camels in Australia.
  • Australia produces more wool than any other country.
  • Sheep shearing is a sport in Australia.
  • Toad racing is a popular sport in Australia.
  • Cane toads are poisonous and native to Australia.
  • Australians love Australian rules football and consider it their favourite sport.

Australian Wildlife

  • Visitors can find kangaroos, koalas, and wombats in national parks.
  • The most important animal in Australia is the sheep.

Australian Culture

  • Australians turn everything into a sport.
  • Australian rules football is a confusing sport for outsiders but popular with Australians.
  • Australia is a unique country with a diverse landscape, people, and animals.

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