. Europe and other continents . Fig. XXIII. AUSTRALIA AND ISLAND GROUPS Map Questions (Fig. 338). — (1) Judging from the railways andcities, which is the best-settled part of Australia? (2) Which partis least settled? (3) What reasons can you suggest for these facts?(4) From the lakes and rivers what do you infer concerning theclimate of the interior? (5) How does Tasmania compare in areawith Pennsylvania? (Appendix II.). With your own state? (6) Makethe same comparison for New Zealand. (7) Make a sketch of Aus-tralia to show the location of the several divisions. (8) Make a list of the island
. Europe and other continents . Fig. XXIII. AUSTRALIA AND ISLAND GROUPS Map Questions (Fig. 338). — (1) Judging from the railways andcities, which is the best-settled part of Australia? (2) Which partis least settled? (3) What reasons can you suggest for these facts?(4) From the lakes and rivers what do you infer concerning theclimate of the interior? (5) How does Tasmania compare in areawith Pennsylvania? (Appendix II.). With your own state? (6) Makethe same comparison for New Zealand. (7) Make a sketch of Aus-tralia to show the location of the several divisions. (8) Make a list of the island groups belonging to the UnitedStates; to Great Britain; Germany; the Netherlands; France.(9) Which country owns the greatest number? (10) What nationsclaim parts of Borneo? New Guinea? (11) Find the area of eachof these islands (Appendix II.) and compare it with the area of yourown state. (12) What must be the temperature and rainfall condi-tions in these islands? (13) What, then, about their products? Australia Physiography.—A
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