The document provides an overview of the Australian Outback, including:
1) It describes the Outback as a vast remote area referring to any lands far from the largest cities.
2) It mentions Uluru, an enormous reddish rock formation in Australia's Northern Territory that may be the world's largest monolith.
3) It notes that the original inhabitants of Australia are called Australian Aborigines.
The document provides an overview of the Australian Outback, including:
1) It describes the Outback as a vast remote area referring to any lands far from the largest cities.
2) It mentions Uluru, an enormous reddish rock formation in Australia's Northern Territory that may be the world's largest monolith.
3) It notes that the original inhabitants of Australia are called Australian Aborigines.
The document provides an overview of the Australian Outback, including:
1) It describes the Outback as a vast remote area referring to any lands far from the largest cities.
2) It mentions Uluru, an enormous reddish rock formation in Australia's Northern Territory that may be the world's largest monolith.
3) It notes that the original inhabitants of Australia are called Australian Aborigines.
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A. Match A. Match 1. The Australian Outback is a vast remote area. The term 1. The Australian Outback is a vast remote area. The term “outback” can commonly refer to… “outback” can commonly refer to… 2. In Australia’s Northern Territory lies an enormous reddish 2. In Australia’s Northern Territory lies an enormous reddish rock formation, which might be the world’s largest monolith rock formation, which might be the world’s largest monolith and is known as… and is known as… 3. The original inhabitants of Australia are called… 3. The original inhabitants of Australia are called… 4. Kangaroos are… 4. Kangaroos are… 5. A species of kookaburra, native to Eastern Australia, is 5. A species of kookaburra, native to Eastern Australia, is distinctive for its… distinctive for its… 6. Australia was a/an… 6. Australia was a/an… 7. Camels were… 7. Camels were… 8. Large Australian farms are called… 8. Large Australian farms are called… ( ) Australian Aborigines. ( ) Australian Aborigines. ( ) any lands far from the largest cities. ( ) any lands far from the largest cities. ( ) native to the Outback. ( ) native to the Outback. ( ) Uluru. ( ) Uluru. ( ) Stations. ( ) Stations. ( ) laughing call. ( ) laughing call. ( ) imported to help cross the deserts. ( ) imported to help cross the deserts. ( ) British Colony. ( ) British Colony. B. According to the video, which one is NOT an Australian B. According to the video, which one is NOT an Australian product? product? sheep wool sheep wool beef beef wheat wheat tropical fruits tropical fruits opals opals