Deck 11: Oceania

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The largest landmass in Oceania is:

A) Borneo.
B) New Zealand.
C) Polynesia.
D) Australia.
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The nation of Kiribati is made up of how many islands?

A) 10
B) 21
C) 33
D) 56
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Over the last several years, residents of Kiribati began noticing all of the following climate change related environmental issues EXCEPT:

A) their drinking water was getting salty.
B) fertile soils were saturated by salty rising tides.
C) shoreline villages had sunk below sea level.
D) an increase in volcanic activity destroyed several villages.
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Kiribati is a nation of islands in which ocean?

A) Atlantic
B) Indian
C) Arctic
D) Pacific
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Which island was created when the drifting continent of Australia collided with the Eurasian Plate?

A) Palau
B) Gondwana
C) New Guinea
D) New Zealand
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What is the name of the government program that has funded education for Kiribati youth anticipating the need to one day migrate as a result of climate change?

A) USAID
B) AusAID
C) WHO
D) Peace Corps
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Kiribati president Anote Tong has developed several strategies for helping his people do what?

A) migrate with dignity
B) take a last stand
C) survive with honor
D) persevere with passion
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What do Micronesia, Melanesia, and Polynesia all have in common?

A) They are all territories of the United States or Europe.
B) They are common names for island groupings in Oceania and are based on ancient cultural or ethnic links.
C) They are all dominated by agricultural production.
D) They are home to the world's most active volcanoes.
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The gulf found on Australia's northern coast is the:

A) Gulf of Carpentaria.
B) Great Australian Bight.
C) Melbourne Strait.
D) Gulf of Tonkin.
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People of this region face issues of freshwater scarcity.
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Which of the following statements best describes the role of the region's Pacific island nation's greenhouse gas emissions in contributing to climate change?

A) These islands are some of the greatest contributors to greenhouse gas emissions.
B) These islands have contributed very little to greenhouse gas emissions mostly because of their low emission lifestyles.
C) These islands have contributed very little to greenhouse gas emissions mostly because of their small populations.
D) These islands have contributed greatly to greenhouse gas emissions but have also been at the forefront of reducing emissions.
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Fiji has agreed to provide Kiribati with much needed soil.
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What is the name of the government program that has funded education for Kiribati youth?
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The "ocean" in Oceania refers to which ocean?

A) the Atlantic
B) the Pacific
C) the Indian
D) the Arctic
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Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia are all political units.
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Shoreline villages in Kiribati have already been lost to rising sea level.
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The largest of the world's regions is:

A) North America
B) Russia and the Post-Soviet States
C) Oceania
D) East Asia
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Oceania is composed primarily of ocean.
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Which of the following has NOT been a role played by the Pacific Ocean in Oceania?

A) barrier
B) influence on temperature in the Pacific Rim
C) food source
D) instigator of war
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The residents of Kiribati may need to one day "migrate with dignity" because of environmental changes related to ______________.
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Which phrase best describes Australia's central interior?

A) frigid
B) warm and humid
C) arid and desertlike
D) unstable and dangerous
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In what part of Australia do most Australians live?

A) the northeast
B) the west
C) the interior
D) the southeast
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Aoteroa is another name for:

A) New Zealand.
B) Australia.
C) Tasmania.
D) Tuamotu.
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The movement of moist east-to-west flowing air is blocked in Australia by the:

A) Great Barrier Reef.
B) Macdonnell Ranges.
C) Great Dividing Range.
D) Nullarbor Plain.
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The Darling and the Murray are the principal rivers of which country?

A) India
B) New Zealand
C) Australia
D) the Mariana Islands
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The two major rivers of Australia are the:

A) Murray and Darling.
B) Queens and Kings.
C) Wellington and Dunedin.
D) Nuku'Alofa and Maori.
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Which of the following describes the basic physical landscape of Australia's large interior?

A) lowland desert
B) lowland rainforest
C) mountainous needle-leaf forest
D) highland tundra
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The Great Barrier Reef straddles what part of Australia?

A) Queensland
B) New South Wales
C) South Australia
D) Northern Territory
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The youngest volcanoes of Oceania are located on or near the islands known as:

A) New Zealand.
B) Hawaii.
C) Tonga.
D) Fiji.
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How many islands compose New Zealand?

A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
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Which phrase best describes the climate of most of Oceania?

A) frigid
B) warm and humid
C) arid and desertlike
D) unstable and dangerous
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Which of the following islands of Oceania was/were NOT a part of the Gondwana landmass?

A) New Guinea
B) New Caledonia
C) the main islands of Fiji
D) New Zealand
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Which of the following is NOT an example of a high island?

A) Borneo
B) Mo'orea
C) Easter Island
D) New Zealand
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Which of the following is a name for a coral island raised up so that it has cliffs?

A) hot spot
B) atoll
C) high island
D) makatea
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What feature lies off of Australia's northeastern coast and contributes to southeastern Australia's mild climate by directing warm west-flowing currents to the south?

A) Great Australian Bight
B) Easter Island
C) Great Barrier Reef
D) New Guinea
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Which of the following islands of Oceania was/were NOT created by tectonic forces?

A) New Zealand
B) the Mariana Islands
C) New Guinea
D) the Hawaiian islands
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Which is the best explanation of the Roaring Forties?

A) the period in the 1940s during which the islands of Oceania achieved independence from their colonizers
B) the temperature (in Fahrenheit) experienced by most of the islands of Oceania throughout the year
C) the high westerly winds that circle Earth around the 40th parallel south, unimpeded by large landmasses
D) the number of islands in most of the archipelagos of Oceania
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Which statement is NOT true of the Great Barrier Reef?

A) It is the world's largest coral reef.
B) It is located off the northeastern coast of Australia.
C) Its presence in the Pacific is a prime contributor to El Niño.
D) It influences Australia's climate by directing warm water southward.
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Which of the following is NOT a type of volcanic island?

A) makatea
B) atoll
C) archipelago
D) high island
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Which of the following describes the climate changes typically associated with an El Niño event in the western Pacific (Oceania)?

A) Ocean temperatures warm up, which results in more cloud cover and rain.
B) Ocean temperatures cool down, which results in less cloud cover and rain.
C) Ocean temperatures cool down, which results in more cloud cover and rain.
D) Ocean temperatures warm up, which results in less cloud cover and rain.
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Which statement is NOT generally true of Australia's flora and fauna?

A) The country is home to many of the world's endemic species.
B) The country's plant life is adapted to dry conditions.
C) The country's fauna include the marsupials and monotremes.
D) The country is home to many dense and lush forests.
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What term describes low-lying islands made up of coral reefs?
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Which of the following terms describes most of the animal life of present-day New Zealand?

A) endemic
B) extinct
C) native
D) introduced
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Which of the following explains the lack of indigenous land mammals in New Zealand and the Pacific islands?

A) The arid climates and poor soils could not support adequate floral habitats.
B) They were never connected via land to the Eurasian landmass.
C) Species introduced by Europeans drove native species to extinction.
D) For spiritual purposes, native islanders eliminated their presence.
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What is the species name of the pouch-bearing mammals that have, in isolation from mammals from other parts of the world, evolved over thousands of years to the special conditions of Australia's climate?
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What is the name of the longest coral reef in the world?
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Which statement is a likely explanation for the lack of indigenous land animals on New Zealand and other Pacific islands?

A) Diseases brought by European colonizers prevented land animals from gaining a foothold.
B) These islands had no natural sources of food and water to support wildlife.
C) The islands were never connected to Australia and New Guinea by a land bridge that would have allowed land animals to cross.
D) Tectonic activity would have exterminated any burgeoning forms of life.
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What term is used to describe plant and animal species that exist in a particular place and nowhere else, such as many of the flora and fauna in Oceania?
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What term is given to a location where particularly hot magma moving upward from Earth's core breaches the crust in tall plumes?
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The world's largest coral reef is the _____________.
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All of the following are marsupials (animals with pouches used to nurture their young) EXCEPT:

A) kangaroos.
B) platypus.
C) koalas.
D) bandicoots.
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What is the name of the winds that shape New Zealand's climate?
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Which of the following are examples of monotremes?

A) the duck-billed platypus and the spiny anteater
B) the kangaroo and the koala
C) the pelican and the penguin
D) the ostrich and the emu
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The huge indigenous bird that New Zealanders hunted to extinction was the:

A) ostrich.
B) moa.
C) kiwi.
D) emu.
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How does an El Niño event affect the ocean temperatures in Oceania?
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The two predominant plant genera of Australia are:

A) heuchera and angiospermum.
B) eucalyptus and acacia.
C) palm and artichoke/nettle.
D) rudbeckia and hosta.
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A low-lying island, or chain of islets, formed of coral reefs that have built up on the circular oval rim of a submerged volcano is called a(n) ___________.
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An endemic species of plant or animal life is:

A) extinct.
B) poisonous or harmful to humans.
C) found in only one place on Earth.
D) fossilized in volcanic ash.
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A raised or uplifted coral platform that is a volcanic island is known as a ___________.
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What does it mean that much of the plant and animal life in Oceania is endemic to the region, such as the wallaby to Australia?

A) Many species exist there and nowhere else on Earth.
B) Many species from the region are invading other parts of the world.
C) Many species in the region go through natural cycles where massive numbers of individuals periodically die off.
D) They are not well-adapted to the environmental conditions of the region.
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New Zealand, Tahiti, and the Hawaiian Islands are all examples of atolls.
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Oceania's low-lying islands tend to be the most well-watered landforms in the region.
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Australia and New Zealand have vastly different landforms and climates.
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The type of volcanic island built up around a submerged volcano is called an atoll.
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The Great Barrier Reef lies off the northeastern coast of New Zealand.
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Australia has very few large rivers.
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New Zealand is characterized by mountainous topography and a wet temperate climate.
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Animals that give birth to their young at a very immature stage and then nurture them in a pouch are called _________________.
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Name one of the egg-laying mammals or monotremes that are exclusive to Papua New Guinea and Australia.
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Egg-laying mammals, such as the platypus and the anteater, are known as _________________.
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All of the islands of Oceania were once part of the Gondwana landmass.
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Australia's landscape is characterized by high mountains separated by deep valleys carved by rivers, some of which rival the Amazon in terms of annual flow.
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Hot spots are places where the hot magma from Earth's core breaches the crust.
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Marsupials are endemic to what country in Oceania?
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Settlers to New Zealand from what world region are responsible for nearly all of the introduced species of mammals, fish, and fowl in that country?
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The Great Barrier Reef is the longest coral reef in the world.
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Name one of the two plant species that account for most of the forest and woodland plants in Australia.
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An atoll tends to have a limited supply of fresh water.
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Most of Oceania is situated within the tropical to subtropical latitudes of the Pacific Ocean.
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Despite their proximity to the "Pacific Ring of Fire," none of the islands in the region of Oceania is volcanic in origin.
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Deck 11: Oceania
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The largest landmass in Oceania is:

A) Borneo.
B) New Zealand.
C) Polynesia.
D) Australia.
D
2
The nation of Kiribati is made up of how many islands?

A) 10
B) 21
C) 33
D) 56
C
3
Over the last several years, residents of Kiribati began noticing all of the following climate change related environmental issues EXCEPT:

A) their drinking water was getting salty.
B) fertile soils were saturated by salty rising tides.
C) shoreline villages had sunk below sea level.
D) an increase in volcanic activity destroyed several villages.
D
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Kiribati is a nation of islands in which ocean?

A) Atlantic
B) Indian
C) Arctic
D) Pacific
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Which island was created when the drifting continent of Australia collided with the Eurasian Plate?

A) Palau
B) Gondwana
C) New Guinea
D) New Zealand
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What is the name of the government program that has funded education for Kiribati youth anticipating the need to one day migrate as a result of climate change?

A) USAID
B) AusAID
C) WHO
D) Peace Corps
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Kiribati president Anote Tong has developed several strategies for helping his people do what?

A) migrate with dignity
B) take a last stand
C) survive with honor
D) persevere with passion
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What do Micronesia, Melanesia, and Polynesia all have in common?

A) They are all territories of the United States or Europe.
B) They are common names for island groupings in Oceania and are based on ancient cultural or ethnic links.
C) They are all dominated by agricultural production.
D) They are home to the world's most active volcanoes.
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The gulf found on Australia's northern coast is the:

A) Gulf of Carpentaria.
B) Great Australian Bight.
C) Melbourne Strait.
D) Gulf of Tonkin.
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People of this region face issues of freshwater scarcity.
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Which of the following statements best describes the role of the region's Pacific island nation's greenhouse gas emissions in contributing to climate change?

A) These islands are some of the greatest contributors to greenhouse gas emissions.
B) These islands have contributed very little to greenhouse gas emissions mostly because of their low emission lifestyles.
C) These islands have contributed very little to greenhouse gas emissions mostly because of their small populations.
D) These islands have contributed greatly to greenhouse gas emissions but have also been at the forefront of reducing emissions.
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Fiji has agreed to provide Kiribati with much needed soil.
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What is the name of the government program that has funded education for Kiribati youth?
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The "ocean" in Oceania refers to which ocean?

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B) the Pacific
C) the Indian
D) the Arctic
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Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia are all political units.
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Shoreline villages in Kiribati have already been lost to rising sea level.
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The largest of the world's regions is:

A) North America
B) Russia and the Post-Soviet States
C) Oceania
D) East Asia
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Oceania is composed primarily of ocean.
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Which of the following has NOT been a role played by the Pacific Ocean in Oceania?

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B) influence on temperature in the Pacific Rim
C) food source
D) instigator of war
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The residents of Kiribati may need to one day "migrate with dignity" because of environmental changes related to ______________.
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Which phrase best describes Australia's central interior?

A) frigid
B) warm and humid
C) arid and desertlike
D) unstable and dangerous
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In what part of Australia do most Australians live?

A) the northeast
B) the west
C) the interior
D) the southeast
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Aoteroa is another name for:

A) New Zealand.
B) Australia.
C) Tasmania.
D) Tuamotu.
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The movement of moist east-to-west flowing air is blocked in Australia by the:

A) Great Barrier Reef.
B) Macdonnell Ranges.
C) Great Dividing Range.
D) Nullarbor Plain.
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The Darling and the Murray are the principal rivers of which country?

A) India
B) New Zealand
C) Australia
D) the Mariana Islands
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The two major rivers of Australia are the:

A) Murray and Darling.
B) Queens and Kings.
C) Wellington and Dunedin.
D) Nuku'Alofa and Maori.
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Which of the following describes the basic physical landscape of Australia's large interior?

A) lowland desert
B) lowland rainforest
C) mountainous needle-leaf forest
D) highland tundra
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The Great Barrier Reef straddles what part of Australia?

A) Queensland
B) New South Wales
C) South Australia
D) Northern Territory
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The youngest volcanoes of Oceania are located on or near the islands known as:

A) New Zealand.
B) Hawaii.
C) Tonga.
D) Fiji.
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How many islands compose New Zealand?

A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
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Which phrase best describes the climate of most of Oceania?

A) frigid
B) warm and humid
C) arid and desertlike
D) unstable and dangerous
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Which of the following islands of Oceania was/were NOT a part of the Gondwana landmass?

A) New Guinea
B) New Caledonia
C) the main islands of Fiji
D) New Zealand
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Which of the following is NOT an example of a high island?

A) Borneo
B) Mo'orea
C) Easter Island
D) New Zealand
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Which of the following is a name for a coral island raised up so that it has cliffs?

A) hot spot
B) atoll
C) high island
D) makatea
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What feature lies off of Australia's northeastern coast and contributes to southeastern Australia's mild climate by directing warm west-flowing currents to the south?

A) Great Australian Bight
B) Easter Island
C) Great Barrier Reef
D) New Guinea
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Which of the following islands of Oceania was/were NOT created by tectonic forces?

A) New Zealand
B) the Mariana Islands
C) New Guinea
D) the Hawaiian islands
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Which is the best explanation of the Roaring Forties?

A) the period in the 1940s during which the islands of Oceania achieved independence from their colonizers
B) the temperature (in Fahrenheit) experienced by most of the islands of Oceania throughout the year
C) the high westerly winds that circle Earth around the 40th parallel south, unimpeded by large landmasses
D) the number of islands in most of the archipelagos of Oceania
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Which statement is NOT true of the Great Barrier Reef?

A) It is the world's largest coral reef.
B) It is located off the northeastern coast of Australia.
C) Its presence in the Pacific is a prime contributor to El Niño.
D) It influences Australia's climate by directing warm water southward.
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Which of the following is NOT a type of volcanic island?

A) makatea
B) atoll
C) archipelago
D) high island
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Which of the following describes the climate changes typically associated with an El Niño event in the western Pacific (Oceania)?

A) Ocean temperatures warm up, which results in more cloud cover and rain.
B) Ocean temperatures cool down, which results in less cloud cover and rain.
C) Ocean temperatures cool down, which results in more cloud cover and rain.
D) Ocean temperatures warm up, which results in less cloud cover and rain.
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Which statement is NOT generally true of Australia's flora and fauna?

A) The country is home to many of the world's endemic species.
B) The country's plant life is adapted to dry conditions.
C) The country's fauna include the marsupials and monotremes.
D) The country is home to many dense and lush forests.
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What term describes low-lying islands made up of coral reefs?
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Which of the following terms describes most of the animal life of present-day New Zealand?

A) endemic
B) extinct
C) native
D) introduced
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Which of the following explains the lack of indigenous land mammals in New Zealand and the Pacific islands?

A) The arid climates and poor soils could not support adequate floral habitats.
B) They were never connected via land to the Eurasian landmass.
C) Species introduced by Europeans drove native species to extinction.
D) For spiritual purposes, native islanders eliminated their presence.
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What is the species name of the pouch-bearing mammals that have, in isolation from mammals from other parts of the world, evolved over thousands of years to the special conditions of Australia's climate?
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What is the name of the longest coral reef in the world?
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Which statement is a likely explanation for the lack of indigenous land animals on New Zealand and other Pacific islands?

A) Diseases brought by European colonizers prevented land animals from gaining a foothold.
B) These islands had no natural sources of food and water to support wildlife.
C) The islands were never connected to Australia and New Guinea by a land bridge that would have allowed land animals to cross.
D) Tectonic activity would have exterminated any burgeoning forms of life.
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What term is used to describe plant and animal species that exist in a particular place and nowhere else, such as many of the flora and fauna in Oceania?
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What term is given to a location where particularly hot magma moving upward from Earth's core breaches the crust in tall plumes?
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The world's largest coral reef is the _____________.
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All of the following are marsupials (animals with pouches used to nurture their young) EXCEPT:

A) kangaroos.
B) platypus.
C) koalas.
D) bandicoots.
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What is the name of the winds that shape New Zealand's climate?
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Which of the following are examples of monotremes?

A) the duck-billed platypus and the spiny anteater
B) the kangaroo and the koala
C) the pelican and the penguin
D) the ostrich and the emu
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The huge indigenous bird that New Zealanders hunted to extinction was the:

A) ostrich.
B) moa.
C) kiwi.
D) emu.
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How does an El Niño event affect the ocean temperatures in Oceania?
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The two predominant plant genera of Australia are:

A) heuchera and angiospermum.
B) eucalyptus and acacia.
C) palm and artichoke/nettle.
D) rudbeckia and hosta.
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A low-lying island, or chain of islets, formed of coral reefs that have built up on the circular oval rim of a submerged volcano is called a(n) ___________.
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An endemic species of plant or animal life is:

A) extinct.
B) poisonous or harmful to humans.
C) found in only one place on Earth.
D) fossilized in volcanic ash.
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A raised or uplifted coral platform that is a volcanic island is known as a ___________.
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What does it mean that much of the plant and animal life in Oceania is endemic to the region, such as the wallaby to Australia?

A) Many species exist there and nowhere else on Earth.
B) Many species from the region are invading other parts of the world.
C) Many species in the region go through natural cycles where massive numbers of individuals periodically die off.
D) They are not well-adapted to the environmental conditions of the region.
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61
New Zealand, Tahiti, and the Hawaiian Islands are all examples of atolls.
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62
Oceania's low-lying islands tend to be the most well-watered landforms in the region.
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63
Australia and New Zealand have vastly different landforms and climates.
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64
The type of volcanic island built up around a submerged volcano is called an atoll.
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65
The Great Barrier Reef lies off the northeastern coast of New Zealand.
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66
Australia has very few large rivers.
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67
New Zealand is characterized by mountainous topography and a wet temperate climate.
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68
Animals that give birth to their young at a very immature stage and then nurture them in a pouch are called _________________.
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69
Name one of the egg-laying mammals or monotremes that are exclusive to Papua New Guinea and Australia.
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70
Egg-laying mammals, such as the platypus and the anteater, are known as _________________.
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71
All of the islands of Oceania were once part of the Gondwana landmass.
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72
Australia's landscape is characterized by high mountains separated by deep valleys carved by rivers, some of which rival the Amazon in terms of annual flow.
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73
Hot spots are places where the hot magma from Earth's core breaches the crust.
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74
Marsupials are endemic to what country in Oceania?
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75
Settlers to New Zealand from what world region are responsible for nearly all of the introduced species of mammals, fish, and fowl in that country?
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76
The Great Barrier Reef is the longest coral reef in the world.
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77
Name one of the two plant species that account for most of the forest and woodland plants in Australia.
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78
An atoll tends to have a limited supply of fresh water.
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79
Most of Oceania is situated within the tropical to subtropical latitudes of the Pacific Ocean.
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80
Despite their proximity to the "Pacific Ring of Fire," none of the islands in the region of Oceania is volcanic in origin.
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