ПРЕЗЕНТАЦИЯ «География Австралии!» выполнена учителем МОУ лицея №10 г.Волгограда Апраксиной Л.А Волгоград, 2014г.

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WELCOME TO AUSTRALIA

WELCOME TO AUSTRALIA

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How Can We Get to Australia? The total distance from Moscow,

How Can We Get to Australia?

The total distance from Moscow, Russia

to Sydney, Australia is 9,001 miles. This is equivalent to 14,486 kilometers or 7,822 nautical miles.

Moscow

Sydney

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Your travel direction from Moscow to Sydney is East (93 degrees


Your travel direction from Moscow to Sydney is East (93 degrees

from North). Travel Time: 18 hours by plane.
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Time difference When you are in Sydney, subtract: ■ 1 hour

Time difference

When you are in Sydney, subtract:
■ 1 hour

to find local time in Tokyo
■ 2 hours- in Hong Kong
■ 9 hours- in Paris
■ 10 hours- in London
■ 15 hours- in New York
■ 18 hours- in San Francisco
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During your flight to Sydney you will stop at Tokyo, Singapore,

During your flight to Sydney you will stop at Tokyo, Singapore,

Seoul, Hong Kong or Bangkok and at last arrive at Sydney airport.
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GEOGRAPHY Australia is considered to be the smallest of seven continents

GEOGRAPHY

Australia is considered to be the smallest of seven continents and

the sixth biggest state. Australia is situated between the South Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean. It is made up of two islands.
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Australia is extremely close to other island nations. To the north

Australia is extremely close to other island nations. To the north

are: Papa New Guinea, Indonesia and part of Malaysia. Additional to the north are the Philippines and Asian mainland. Australian land mass of nearly 7.7 million km² makes it the sixth largest country in area after Russia, Canada, China, the United States and Brazil.
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National parks Australia has over 500 national parks. Over 28 million

National parks

Australia has over 500 national parks. Over 28 million

hectares of land is designated as national park-land, accounting for almost four per cent of Australia's land areas. In addition, a further six per cent of Australia is protected and includes state forests, nature parks and conservation reserves.
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Australia is the flattest and (after Antarctica) the driest of conti-nents.

Australia is the flattest and (after Antarctica) the driest of conti-nents.

Huge areas of land are so dry that they are uninhabited. There are rainforests and vast plains in the north, snowfields in the south east, desert in the centre and fertile croplands in the east, south and south west. About one third of the country lies in the tropics.
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Mountain ranges run from north to south along the east coast,

Mountain ranges run from north to south along the east coast,

reaching their highest point in Mount Kosciusko (7,308 ft; 2,228 m).
The Great Barrier Reef, extending about 1,245 miles, lies along the north-east coast.