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Oceania by Mind Map: Oceania

1. Australia

1.1. It’s borded by the Pacific Ocean and Indian Ocean. It’s bigger than Europe but, the population is less than three percent (3%).

2. Sun, sea and sports:

2.1. Australian's enjoy the warm climates and spends a lot of time outside, doing sports like: swimming, diving and selling.

3. City Life:

3.1. Over 80% of Australia population live in cities and towns along the coast, have job here is more easy.

3.2. The capital is Caberna but, Sidney is the biggest city (four million people live here) other cities are: Melbourne, Perth, Brisbane, Darwin and so on.

4. The outback

4.1. This is the dessert area of Australia (the hottest and driest dessert in the world) with farms so far apart.

4.2. The children often live so far apart the school so the lessons have to held via internet TV or radio

5. Australian people:

5.1. Aborígenes and Torres were the only habitats of Australia. British colonies arrived in 18's century’s. In 1850's the gold was discovered in Australia so a lot of people arrived It

6. A young nation:

6.1. One of the last places to be inhabited was New Zealand. Just over a thousand years ago, the Maori migrated from the northern islands. Late in the 18th century, European settlers started coming, and New Zealand came under British control in 1840. It is an independent country today. Most people in New Zealand still have British ancestors.

7. Clean and Green

7.1. New Zealand does not use nuclear power, and its towns and cities are tiny with too few major industry. Numerous tourists are attracted to it by the amazing scenery. Active volcanoes can be observed in the north, and beautiful mountains with enormous glaciers can be seen in the south.

8. Important industries:

8.1. Many New zealanders make their living of the farm and sheep farming, and is the biggest industry here. they export products like: wine, wood, lamb, vegetables, and fruits.

8.1.1. originally traded with Britain, but now does much of its commerce with Asia and Australia

9. New zeland

9.1. About 1.500 kilometers to the southeast of Australia, in the South Pacific, is New Zealand. It consists of several smaller islands in addition to the two main ones, North Island and South Island.

9.2. Wild and mountainous New Zealand is a sparsely populated nation (fewer than two millions)