AC9HG8K02
Landscapes and landforms
the location and distribution of Australia’s distinctive landscapes and significant landforms
Elaborations
- AC9HG8K02_E1representing the distribution of Australian distinctive landscapes, such as the deserts in Central Australia, and significant landforms, such as Uluru in Central Australia
- AC9HG8K02_E2locating iconic landscapes and landforms in Australia on a map and describing what makes them iconic
- AC9HG8K02_E3comparing the distribution of Australia’s distinctive landscapes with distinctive landscapes in another country; for example, grasslands in Arnhem Land in northern Australia compared to grasslands in Mongolia; tropical rainforests in northern Australia compared to forests in Laos and Cambodia
- AC9HG8K02_E4explaining the significance of a landform important to First Nations Australians; for example, the names, meanings and significance of the Three Sisters in the Blue Mountains, New South Wales; Budj Bim cultural landscape within Gunditjmara Country; Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park in Northern Territory
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