Exploring Geography and Ecosystems

Exploring Geography and Ecosystems
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Learn about the physical, biological, and human characteristics that shape the continent of Australia and identify major ecosystems such as rainforest, desert, and grassland in 7th-grade social studies.

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1. Geography of Australia Geography of Australia The Shaping of a Continent The Shaping of a Continent Grade 7 Grade 7

2. 7 th Grade Social Studies 7 th Grade Social Studies Blueprint: Identify the spatial distribution of major ecosystems such as tropical rainforest, desert, and grassland. Blueprint: Identify the spatial distribution of major ecosystems such as tropical rainforest, desert, and grassland. Blueprint: Describe how physical, biological, and human characteristics and processes define and shape a place. Blueprint: Describe how physical, biological, and human characteristics and processes define and shape a place.

3. Three Examples Of Characteristics That Have Shaped Australia Three Examples Of Characteristics That Have Shaped Australia 1. The Colonial Legacy 1. The Colonial Legacy 2. The Outback 2. The Outback 3. The Great Barrier Reef 3. The Great Barrier Reef

4. From Colonization to Urbanization From Colonization to Urbanization Aboriginal settlers arrived on the continent from Southeast Asia about 40,000 years before the first Europeans began exploration in the 17th century. No formal claims were made until 1770, when Capt. James COOK took possession in the name of Great Britain. Aboriginal settlers arrived on the continent from Southeast Asia about 40,000 years before the first Europeans began exploration in the 17th century. No formal claims were made until 1770, when Capt. James COOK took possession in the name of Great Britain.

5. Colonization and Urbanization II Colonization and Urbanization II The British first used Australia as a penal colony because of the lack of prison space in the UK. The British first used Australia as a penal colony because of the lack of prison space in the UK. British posts were set up around the perimeter of the Outback; which was where the prisoners were kept. These posts grew into cities as more British ventured to Australia. Eventually, these developed into the major cities of Australia. British posts were set up around the perimeter of the Outback; which was where the prisoners were kept. These posts grew into cities as more British ventured to Australia. Eventually, these developed into the major cities of Australia. Colonization is an example of one of the many ways that human involvement has shaped Australia today. Colonization is an example of one of the many ways that human involvement has shaped Australia today.

6. Brisbane Sydney For other city slides click: Australia Pics

7. The Outback The Outback The Outback is a physical no-mans land. Also called The Bush, the environment is not as human friendly as is Australias coasts. The Outback is a physical no-mans land. Also called The Bush, the environment is not as human friendly as is Australias coasts. Therefore, the population numbers of the outback are very sparse. Therefore, the population numbers of the outback are very sparse. Because of the physically rugged land, there are few towns; such as Cuber Peaty. Because of the physically rugged land, there are few towns; such as Cuber Peaty.

8. The Outback II The Outback II Because of the physical nature of the outback, Australias cities are becoming very urbanized. This is an example of the physical environment that has shaped Australia. Because of the physical nature of the outback, Australias cities are becoming very urbanized. This is an example of the physical environment that has shaped Australia.

9. Ayers Rock Aboriginal Art

10. Outback Roads For more pictures of the outback click on: Outback

11. The Great Barrier Reef The Great Barrier Reef The Great Barrier Reef off the northeast coast, the largest coral reef in the world, is threatened by increased shipping and its popularity as a tourist site. It holds numerous species of fish, marine mammals, as well as aquatic plants and corals. The Great Barrier Reef off the northeast coast, the largest coral reef in the world, is threatened by increased shipping and its popularity as a tourist site. It holds numerous species of fish, marine mammals, as well as aquatic plants and corals. One section of the reef, Dangerous Reef, has one of the worlds greatest population of great white sharks. One section of the reef, Dangerous Reef, has one of the worlds greatest population of great white sharks.

12. Great Barrier Reef II Great Barrier Reef II More and more people from all over the world visit Australia every year. The reef is one of the foremost reasons for Australian tourism. This plays a major role in the shaping of Australias economy and urbanization to the coastal cities. More and more people from all over the world visit Australia every year. The reef is one of the foremost reasons for Australian tourism. This plays a major role in the shaping of Australias economy and urbanization to the coastal cities. For more information on Australias coastal economy click: Australia

13. Great Barrier Reef

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15. Exit Ticket Essay Quiz Exit Ticket Essay Quiz Use 10 minutes to write this short answer essay question. Use 10 minutes to write this short answer essay question. How do physical, human, and biological factors shape Australia? How do physical, human, and biological factors shape Australia?

16. Homework Homework *(Put your homework assignment here)! *(Put your homework assignment here)!

17. Resources Resources Reefpix.com Reefpix.com http://www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factboo k/geos/as.html http://www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factboo k/geos/as.html Scuba Diving Great Barrier Reef Scuba Diving Great Barrier Reef Great Barrier Reef Photo.com Great Barrier Reef Photo.com http://www.adventure-tours- australia.com/australian-outback-photos/ http://www.adventure-tours- australia.com/australian-outback-photos/ http://www.student.kun.nl/d.hulshuis/pics/ http://www.student.kun.nl/d.hulshuis/pics/ http://www.reefpix.com.au/images.htm http://www.reefpix.com.au/images.htm