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Kennel- Cherkassy secondary school № 2 educational centre

Kennel- Cherkassy secondary school № 2 educational centre. Australia. Goleva Elizaveta , and Khozhanova Irina. 2014. Content. Geographical position The relief The climate Some interest facts. Geographical position

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Kennel- Cherkassy secondary school № 2 educational centre

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  1. Kennel- Cherkassy secondary school №2 educational centre Australia Goleva Elizaveta, and Khozhanova Irina. 2014

  2. Content • Geographical position • The relief • The climate • Some interest facts

  3. Geographical position Australia is situated to the south of the Equator.The Timor, Arafura, CoralSeas wash Australia in the South. The Tasman Sea washes Australia in the North. The Indian washes Australia in the West. The Pacific washes Australia in the East.Tasmania is situated to the south of the main part of Australiaacross the Bass Strait.

  4. The relief The Great Sandy, Simpson and Great Victoria deserts are situated in Australia.The Hamersley, Great Dividing, Kimberley and Flinders ranges are situated in Australia. TheMurray and the Darling are the main rivers in Australia.

  5. Some interests facts • Australia is a home to the most venomous snake in the world: Coastal Taipan, The venom. They can kill 100 people at once .from a single bite. • The most direct highway in the world runs through the Australia plain Naalabor: 146 kilometers without a single turn.

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