Difference between revisions of "Earth Science 7- Austrailia, New Zealand, Antarctica 4"
Line 48: | Line 48: | ||
[[[http://skwirk.com/p-c_s-16_u-307_t-751_c-2820/topography/nsw/geography/australia-s-physical-environment/the-australian-continent]]] | [[[http://skwirk.com/p-c_s-16_u-307_t-751_c-2820/topography/nsw/geography/australia-s-physical-environment/the-australian-continent]]] | ||
'''Bordering Oceans''': Indian and Pacific | '''Bordering Oceans''': Indian and Pacific | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Average monthly temperature high and low''': | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Average monthly rainfall''': can range from 71 inches to 10 inches | ||
'''New Zealand''' | '''New Zealand''' |
Revision as of 12:15, 21 November 2011
ANTARCTICA
Latitude: 90 degrees north Longitude: 0 degrees east
Population: 0 permanent, >1,000 nomadic
Antarctica has zero countries!
Regions: Queen Maud Land, Graham Land, Wilkes Land, Marie Byrd Land, and Victoria Land Elevation: 7,000-8,000 Ft.
Highest Point: Vinson Massif at 16,066 ft. above sea level
Lowest Point: Lake Eyre at 52 ft. below sea level
Largest bodies of water: The Ross Sea, The Weddell Sea, The Amundsen Sea, and the Southern (south of the Atlantic) Ocean Major Topographic Features: Ross Ice Shelf, Transatlantic Mountain, Prince Charles Mountains, Ellsworth Mountains
Bordering Oceans: The Southern Ocean, also known as (the South part of) the Atlantic.
References: [[1]
Climate: Antarctica is the coldest and windiest place on earth. The lowest temperature ever recorded was recorded in Antarctica: -129.3ºF. The average winter temperatures range from -40º to -94ºF. The average summer temperature is 20ºF. The warmest temperature that was ever recorded in Antarctica was 59ºF! Winds are commonly measured at up to 200 miles per hour.
AUSTRALIA
Countries in it: Australia
Latitude and Longitude: 27° 0' 0" S / 133° 0' 0" E
Elevation Range: 2243 meters (7349 feet)
Highest Point: Mount Kosciuszko 2,228 meters (7,310 feet)
Lowest Point: Lake Eyre 15m (39 feet) below sea level
large bodies of water: lakes:Lake Eyre (9500km2) Lake Torrens (5900km2) and Lake Gairdner (4300km2)
Large rivers:Murray, Darling, and Goulburn[[[2]]]
Major Topographic Features:beaches, plains, plateus, and low flat lands.
References: [[[3]]] Bordering Oceans: Indian and Pacific
Average monthly temperature high and low:
Average monthly rainfall: can range from 71 inches to 10 inches
New Zealand
Region: New Zealand
Country: New Zealand
Latitude and Longitude: 41 degrees South and 174 degrees East Elevation range: Lowest- Pacific Ocean (0 m), Highest- Mont Panie (1,628 m)
Large Bodies of water:
Lakes: Lake Taupo, Lake Wakatipu, Lake Te Anau, Lake Ellesmere, Lake Wanaka
20 Longest Rivers: Waikato, Clutha, Wanganui, Taieri, Rangitkei, Mataura, Waiau, Waitaki, Clarence, Oreti, Rangitaki, Manawatu, Buller, Thames, Mohaka, Wairau, Waiau, Waimakariri, Whangaehu, Ngaruroro
All rivers: [[4]]
Bordering Oceans: Pacific Ocean and Indian Ocean
Topographic map: [[5]]
Major Topographical Features: Volcanoes: Mount Egmont, Mount Ruapehu, Mount Ngauruhoe, Mount Tongariro
Mountains:(group) The Southern Alps
New Zealand is located on top of the Australian and Pacific tectonic plates, balanced between them.
References: [[6]]; [[7]]; [[8]]; [[http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/nzealand/rivers.html ]]; [[9]]