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10 Cards in this Set

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The movement of the continents to their present day location is a result of this process
Plate Tectonics or continental drift
Australia's most sourtherly mainland point
Wilsons Promontory
Lines that measure the degrees north or south of the Equator
Latitude
The day-to-day conditions of the atmosphere
Weather
The system of stories passed down from generation to generation in Australia's indigenous communities
Dreamtime
Australia's highest mainland point
Mt Kosciuszko
The region to which Australia belongs
Asia-Pacific
The ocean to the east of Australia
Pacific Ocean
Australia's nearest neighbour
Papua New Guinea
Australia's most northerly mainland point
Cape York