enSCAustralian Vocabulary14
Artesion Wells : A well that uses pressurized water to push water up from the ground.
Coral : Limestone skeletons of tiny animals.
Wattle : Strong interwoven frames used for homes.
Strine : The modern Australian language.
Clans : Family groups.
Didgeridoo : An Australian native instrument.
Boomerang : A curved heavy stick used to hunt animals.
Dominion : A largely self governing country.
Stations : Large Australian ranches.
Marsupial : Mammals whose offspring must mature in a pouch.
Introduced Species : Species that are brought from an other part of the world to be released into the wild.
Food Web : Similar to a food chain.
Ozone Layer : A layer of Earths atmosphere that protects the Earth from harmful sun rays.
El Nino : A period that occurs once every 7 to 10 years because of heating ocean temperatures.
Australian Vocabulary
BMNAOREOG
A curved heavy stick used to hunt animals.
NOOMNDII
A largely self governing country.
EOLAROZYNE
A layer of Earths atmosphere that protects the Earth from harmful sun rays.
IONNEL
A period that occurs once every 7 to 10 years because of heating ocean temperatures.
OWTRSAILENLSE
A well that uses pressurized water to push water up from the ground.
EIIRODDDGO
An Australian native instrument.
ASCLN
Family groups.
TOSSIATN
Large Australian ranches.
OALCR
Limestone skeletons of tiny animals.
RMIPASLUA
Mammals whose offspring must mature in a pouch.
FEODWBO
Similar to a food chain.
CEPSTNSIOERDECDUI
Species that are brought from an other part of the world to be released into the wild.