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Australia part 1

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    australia
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  • Aboriginal Australians have lived on the continent for how many years?
    at least 65,000 years
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  • Who are Aboriginal Australians?
    These are the people who have lived on the mainland of Australia for thousands of years
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  • Can you give  som information about Torres Strait Islanders
    They come from the islands between Australia and Papua New Guinea. They have their own distinct culture and language, influenced by the ocean and sea lifee
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  • What are Dreamtime Stories about?
    stories about how the world was created
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  • Which dreamtime story is the most known?
    Rainbow Serpent
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  • Is didgeridoo also enjoyed in modern music today?
    yes
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  • It’s a wind instrument made from a hollowed-out piece of wood, and it’s famous for its deep, droning sound. It was originally used in ceremonies and rituals but is also enjoyed in modern music today. How is it called?
    didgeridoo
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  • How did the Aboriginal people originally use the boomerang?
    for hunting and fishing
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  • The boomerang was an essential tool for catching what animal?
    kangaroo
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  • Originally the Aboriginal art wasn't painted on paper. Where was it painted?
    on rocks and barks
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  • What type of limes are like tiny limes, perfect for adding flavor to dishes?
    finger limes
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  • Aboriginal Australians have a long history of using controled fires to manage the land. How do we call it?
    fire-stick farming
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  • What is one of the most famous natural landmark in the world and  it's located in the middle of Australia ?
    Uluru, a giant red rock
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  • Does the Uluru giant red rock change colour?
    Yes, The rock changes colors depending on the time of day
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  • How many different Aboriginal languages do we know?
    over 250
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  • Are some of the Aboriginal languages still spoken in Australia?
    yes, Some of these languages are still spoken today, while others have been lost over time
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