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Australian Vocabulary
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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
| | A curved heavy stick used to hunt animals. |
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| | A largely self governing country. |
| |
| | A layer of Earths atmosphere that protects the Earth from harmful sun rays. |
| |
| | A period that occurs once every 7 to 10 years because of heating ocean temperatures. |
| |
| | A well that uses pressurized water to push water up from the ground. |
| |
| | An Australian native instrument. |
| |
| |
| | Large Australian ranches. |
| |
| | Limestone skeletons of tiny animals. |
| |
| | Mammals whose offspring must mature in a pouch. |
| |
| |
| | Species that are brought from an other part of the world to be released into the wild. |
| |
| | Strong interwoven frames used for homes. |
| |
| | The modern Australian language. |
| |
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Australian Vocabulary
| | A curved heavy stick used to hunt animals. |
| |
| | A largely self governing country. |
| |
| | A layer of Earths atmosphere that protects the Earth from harmful sun rays. |
| |
| | A period that occurs once every 7 to 10 years because of heating ocean temperatures. |
| |
| | A well that uses pressurized water to push water up from the ground. |
| |
| | An Australian native instrument. |
| |
| |
| | Large Australian ranches. |
| |
| | Limestone skeletons of tiny animals. |
| |
| | Mammals whose offspring must mature in a pouch. |
| |
| |
| | Species that are brought from an other part of the world to be released into the wild. |
| |
| | Strong interwoven frames used for homes. |
| |
| | The modern Australian language. |
| |
© 2016
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only