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How do you assess the dryness of place?
By how much it doesn't rain in a year
By measuring how many inches of precipitation it gets in a y
By calling scientists to do research
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What happens when temperatures are very high?
Evaporation speeds up
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What does nomadic mean?
Moving around often in search of food , not settled in one place
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Camels store _____ in the hump and use it for energy.
fat
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What's the myth according to Aboriginal people?
They believe the world was created during dreamtime. A time before time.
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Name one feature hot and cold deserts share
There is a dramatic change between daytime and nighttime temperatures
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The ground at the bottom of the river is called
Riverbed
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How many years have the Aboriginal people lived in Australia?
At least 40 thousand years
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What is special about plants and animals that live in a desert?
They have ways to survive without much water.
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Why do camels have wide feet?
To help them walk on the sand.
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Where does a cactus get water from?
It gets water from the ground.
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What happened to the ancestral beings once the earth was created?
They disappeared into nature
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Define a Marsupial
It's a type of mammal that carries its young in a pouch
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