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Australia Japan North Korea South Korea

Golden Wattle
Cherry Blossom Magnolia Mugunghua
27.10 million 124.90 million 25.78 million 51.78 million
Canberra Tokyo Pyongyang Seoul

Map of Australia Map of Japan Map of North Korea Map of South Korea
Languages Spoken= English, Languages Spoken= Languages Spoken= Pyongan Languages Spoken= Korean,
Mandarin, Arabic and Japanese, Hokkaido Ainu, Dialect, Gyeonggi Dialect, English, Japanese and
Cantonese Orok, Nivkh, Bonin, Munhwaŏ Dialect Chinese
Ryukyuan, Evenki, English

Canberra Tokyo Pyongyang Seoul


Main Landforms/Features:- Main Landforms/Features:- Main Landforms/Features:- Main Landforms/Features:-
Uluru, Daintree Rainforest, Imperial Palace and Mount Juche Tower, Hamgyong, Sobaek Mountains and it
the Cradle Mountain, and Fugi. Rangrim, and Kangnam includes a mountain called
the Sydney Opera House. Ranges. Mount Seoraksan and the
Changdeokgung Palace.

Uluru
Imperial Palace Changdeokyung

Kangnam Ranges

The Sydney Harbour Mount Fugi Mount Seoraksan


Distance to Perth (WA)= Distance to Perth (WA)= Distance to Perth (WA)= Distance to Perth (WA)=
3,088km 7,914km 7,959km 7,811km
Climate Climate Climate Climate
Average temperature is 25°C In summer it can get above Long winters that are 20 °F Very cold dry winters
to 33°C. Tropical North of 35˚C. However, the average (−7 °C) in the south and −10 (approximately -2.4˚C) and
Australia experiences wet temperature ranges from °F (−23 °C) in the north hot humid summers
and dry seasons which is 6˚C in winter and 25˚C in while warm summers that (between 23-30˚C).
around Queensland. summer. are 20 °F (−7 °C) in the south
and −10 °F (−23 °C) in the
north.
Vegetation/Land use Vegetation/Land use Vegetation/Land use Vegetation/Land use
The main types of different forests The kinds of vegetation that There are 3 types of forests
vegetation are forest, include broadleaf evergreen, live on the highlands are in South Korea which are
rainforest, grassland, and broadleaf deciduous, and coniferous trees such as the conifer (44%), broad-leaf
desert. coniferous evergreen Siberian fir, spruce, pine, and mixed forest.
woodlands. and Korean pine.

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