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Австралия

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• Official language:
English
• Capital: Canberra
• Form of government:
Constitutional
monarchy
• Queen: Elizabeth II
• Area: 7,692,024 km²
(6th in the world)
• Population:
22,886,545
• Currency: Australian
dollar (AUD)
Australia is a country
in the Southern
Hemisphere. Located
on mainland
Australia, Tasmania
and several other
islands in the Indian
and Pacific Oceans.
The sixth largest state
in the world, the only
state that occupies
an entire mainland.
Geography of Australia
• The name of the mainland comes from the Latin word australis "southern".
• It is the smallest continent in the world. Almost in the middle,
the mainland is crossed by the southern tropic. Therefore, the
main part of the mainland is located in a hot thermal zone.
• The southern shores of Australia are washed by the Great
Australian Bight.
• Off the south coast is the largest island of the mainland Tasmania.
• Australia is washed by the warm waters of the Indian and Pacific
oceans with high surface temperatures (+24°C in summer, about
+20°C in winter). These temperature conditions favor the growth
of corals. That is why the Great Barrier Reef stretches along the
northeastern coast of the mainland for more than 2 thousand
km.
Relief of Australia
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Most of the country's territory is
occupied by vast deserts and
lowlands.
Notable Deserts: Great Sandy
Desert, Great Victoria Desert.
In the east of the mainland there
are heavily destroyed, low
mountains - the Great Dividing
Range (with a maximum height of
2228 m). The tops of the
mountains are dome-shaped.
The eastern slopes of the
mountains drop steeply to the
sea, the western slopes are more
gentle.
Australia is the only continent
where there are no active
volcanoes and modern glaciation.
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Australia is the driest continent on the planet. Only 1/3 of its territory
receives sufficient or excessive moisture.
Mainland Australia is located in three climatic zones: subequatorial,
tropical and subtropical.
The northern part of the mainland is located in the subequatorial zone.
In the tropical belt in Australia, two types of climate are formed: tropical
wet - in the east and tropical dry - in the west.
Three types of climate are distinguished in the subtropical belt:
subtropical humid - in the southeast, subtropical continental - north of
the coast of the Great Australian Gulf, subtropical Mediterranean - in
the southwest of the belt. These types of climate differ mainly in the
annual amount of precipitation and their regime.
Australian population
• Basically, the country is inhabited by Europeans (most of
them are British and Irish - 95%), Asians make up 4%,
Aborigines - 1%.
Flora and fauna of Australia
• Of the approximately 12,000
species of plants and animals in
Australia, about 9,000 are
endemic.
• Since the climate of most of
Australia is sharply arid, dry-loving
plants predominate in its flora. In
the tropical forests of the northern
part, giant eucalyptus, ficus, palm
trees grow, and bamboo thickets
are found. The southern zone of
the Saanna is characterized by
dense grass cover and clustered
eucalyptus and umbrella acacias.
The eastern part of Australia is
covered with subtropical evergreen
forests with a large number of
eucalyptus trees, tree-like
horsetails, ferns 10-20 meters
high.
Animal world of Australia
• The most famous representatives of the Australian fauna
are monotremes (platypuses and echidnas), various
marsupials (koalas, kangaroos, wombats), and birds such
as emu, cockatoo and kookaburra. Australia is home to
the largest number of venomous snakes in the world.
Australian cities
• The majority of Australians live in cities and towns - 85%,
or almost 16 million people. Most of them (more than 12
million) are residents of 5 metropolitan areas with a
population of more than a million people: Sydney,
Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide.
• Another 14 cities have a population of over 100,000
people. Most of them are concentrated in the coastal
zone of the southeast of the continent.
Canberra is the capital of Australia
• Canberra is the capital of Australia (Union of Australia), the administrative,
scientific and cultural center of the state.
• The population is over 345 thousand people.
• The area of ​the capital is 805.6 km2.
• Canberra is currently one of the most beautiful modern capitals in the world
Sydney
• Sydney is Australia's largest city.
The area is 12 thousand km².
• Population - 4.50 million (2009).
• Sydney is the capital of the state
of New South Wales.
• The city was founded in 1788 by
Arthur Phillip, who arrived here at
the head of the First Fleet, and
was the site of the first colonial
European settlement in Australia.
• The city was named by the
colonists in honor of Lord
Sydney, who at that time was
the Minister of the British
Colonies.
Melbourne
• Melbourne is the second
largest city in Australia, the
capital of the state of Victoria,
located around Port Phillip Bay.
Melbourne was founded in
1835.
• Suburban population - about
3.8 million (2007).
• The city is considered one of
the main commercial, industrial
and cultural centers of
Australia. Melbourne is also
often referred to as the
country's "sports and cultural
capital".
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