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AC9HS3K05

Geography

the similarities and differences between places in Australia and neighbouring countries in terms of their natural, managed and constructed features

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  • AC9HS3K05_E1identifying and locating examples of the main climatic types in Australia and neighbouring countries (for example, equatorial, tropical arid, semi-arid, temperate) and the features of those climate types and their impact on other natural features
  • AC9HS3K05_E2identifying and describing the similarities and differences between places in Australia and places in neighbouring countries, such as Indonesia and Pacific Island nations, in their natural features; for example, rocks, landforms, bodies of water, climate, soils, natural vegetation and animal life
  • AC9HS3K05_E3investigating differences in the type of housing that people use in different climates and environments
  • AC9HS3K05_E4exploring different types of settlement and classifying them into hierarchical categories, such as isolated dwellings, outstations, villages, towns, regional centres and large cities
  • AC9HS3K05_E5choosing a place in a neighbouring country, such as Indonesia or Pacific Island nations, to compare with a place in Australia in terms of managed and built features to explore the reasons for similarities and differences

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