This document provides information about how location, climate, and natural resources impact trade in Australia. It notes that Australia exports many natural resources, especially coal, iron ore, and other minerals to China. Tourism is also impacted by location and climate - most international visitors are from New Zealand and China, and domestic tourism is more common. Certain crops are grown in non-desert areas due to climate. Remote location increases costs of imports and international travel. Natural resources have always been important to Australia's economy and trade.
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1. Good Mafternoon! 4/15/14
EQ: How do location, climate and natural resources impact
trade?
HW: Aussie Map Quiz on Wed. Cumulative Map quiz on
Friday. GA OAS by 4-28
SPONGE
Pick up a handout from the blue tray and
glue onto page 76
DateDate ## TitleTitle
4-15 76 Where do you live, Mate?
2. DirectionsDirections
Step #1. Using the CoachbookCoachbook -- ReadRead
pages 177-183pages 177-183
Step #2. Using the what you learned
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complete your Where Do You Live,âcomplete your Where Do You Live,â
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paper, answer #463-471 from thepaper, answer #463-471 from the
coachbook.coachbook.
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up your loose endsup your loose ends
3. States and Territories
1.List the States in Australia
2.List the two territories in
Australia
1. Queensland, new South Wales, Victoria,
South Australia, Western Australia,
Tasmania
2. Australian Capital Territory, and
Northern Territory
Land Size
1.Which three
states/territories are the
largest in land size?
1. Western Australia, Northern Territory,
Queensland
Climate
1.Which two states have the
mildest climate and adequate
rainfall?
2.Which three
states/territories are located
in the Outback and have arid
climates?
1. New South Wales and Victoria
1. South Australia, Northern Territory, and
Western Australia
4. Arable Land/Natural
Resources
1.What are some of the main
agricultural activities in
Australia?
2.What are some of the main
natural resources?
1. Sheep Stations and wheat fields ( a
world leaders)SOME Agriculture
activities
2. Gold, coal, copper and iron ore and
diamonds.
Export: lots of coal, iron ore.
Urban Areas
1.What are some major
urban cities in Australia?
1. Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Canberra,
Adelaide
Actual Population
1.Which two states or
territories were the most
populated?
2.Which two states or
territories were the least
populated?
1. New South Wales and Victoria
1. Northern Territory and Western Australia
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10. DirectionsDirections
1. Paper Plate: Finish your Australia Paper Plate
2.2. Textbook-Textbook- Read pages 736-739Read pages 736-739
- In the Section 1 Assessmentâ â- In the Section 1 Assessmentâ â
answer # 3,4,5,6answer # 3,4,5,6
3.3.CoachbookCoachbook -Read pages 173--Read pages 173-
179, and do #450-462179, and do #450-462
11. Paper Plate Directions
ï±He wants you to create a plate that includes the
important physical features of Australia: Ayers Rock,
Great Barrier Reef, Coral Sea, and the Great Victoria
Desert. Feel free to add any additional illustrations to
your plate designâthe more Australian, the better!
The plate should be colorful, informative, and
creative. ï
ï±On the back, explain the important information
about each physical feature
12. TOTD- On an scrap of paper
Complete the sentences
I feel confident aboutâŠ
I feel I need to study more
aboutâŠ
13. EQ: How do location, climate and natural
resources impact trade?
HW: No HW
» SPONGE:SPONGE:
» Did you go on vacation for spring break?Did you go on vacation for spring break?
If so, describe where you went and why youIf so, describe where you went and why you
chose to go there. If you didnât gochose to go there. If you didnât go
anywhere, choose your dream vacationanywhere, choose your dream vacation
destination and why you chose that place.destination and why you chose that place.
16. Location
» China is Australiaâs neighbor to the north
» Australia exports tons of natural resources
to China
» 1/2 of iron ore goes to China
» In return, China provides Australia with
affordable finished goods (cars, kitchen
appliances, etc.)
17. Location
» Australiaâs location makes it is expensive for
people to visit from other countries
» Most international tourists come from New
Zealand and China
18.
19. Location
» Foreign tourists create only 1/4 of Australiaâs
$81 billion tourist industry
» Australians do the majority of tourism
within their own country
» Remote location in the Southern Hemisphere
makes it expensive for Australians to leave &
visit other countries
20. Climate
» Tourists from the northern hemisphere visit
Australiaâs warm beaches when it is winter
in their country
» Tourists usually wait until spring or fall to
visit the rural areas & the outback--not too
hot then
21.
22. Climate
» In the non-desert regions, Australians grow many
grains
» Grown in inland regions of the coastal states (not too
hot/dry here)
» Grains include a wide range of different crops:
» Wheat, barley, sorghum, rye, rice, chickpeas, lentils, &
oilseeds
23. Natural Resources
» Across much of Australia, the ground is barren &
not ideal for farming (outback)
» Many minerals are found here: gold, silver, uranium,
coal, copper, & iron ore
» Australia has exported nearly $400 billion worth of
metals, minerals, & fuels in the past 20 years
» Natural resources account for 1/3 of the countryâs
economy!
24. Natural Resources
» Australia exports more coal & iron ore than
any other country
» Leads the world in mining bauxite,
titanium, & diamonds
» No other country has more reserves of lead,
cadmium, or nickel
25. Natural Resources
» Have always been important to Australian
trade:
» In the mid-1800s, Australia had a gold rush
in the southern region
» Thousands of immigrants moved to Australia to
find gold
» Many came from England, Ireland, Germany, &
China
27. Questions to Consider:
1. Which nationâs citizens visit Australia more
than any other? Why?
2. What resources attracted thousands of
immigrants in the mid-nineteenth
century?
3. Which country is most important to
Australia for trade?
28. Directions
» Finish Paper Plate
» Finish GA OAS if you have not done so.
» Coachbook:
180-183 # 463-471
» 177-179 # 457-462
Hinweis der Redaktion
New Zealand--itâs closer. Other places are too far away and too expensive
Gold
China