Why Australia called Forgotten land?

It is known as forgotten land also. It is the only continent on Earth where human beings do not live permanently. Scientists and researchers come to this continent to explore as this is made up of 99%ice. It is within the Antarctic circle and temperatures are beyond the freezing point most of the year.
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Which land is known as Forgotten land?

Antarctica, the unsettled continent.
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What was Australia's original name?

In 1804, the British navigator Matthew Flinders proposed the names Terra Australis or Australia for the whole continent, reserving "New Holland" for the western part of the continent.
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Who gave Australia its name?

It was the English explorer Matthew Flinders who made the suggestion of the name we use today. He was the first to circumnavigate the continent in 1803, and used the name 'Australia' to describe the continent on a hand drawn map in 1804.
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Which continent is known as the land?

The correct answer is Africa. Africa is the world's second-largest and second-most-populous continent.
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Why 95% of Australia is Empty



Which country is the center of the world?

Andrew J. Woods's 1974 calculation of the geographical center of all land surfaces on Earth: Kırşehir, Turkey.
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What's the 2nd largest continent?

Africa, the second-largest continent, covers an area more than three times that of the United States. From north to south, Africa stretches about 8,000 kilometers (5,000 miles). It is connected to Asia by the Isthmus of Suez in Egypt.
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What was Australia called before 1788?

Australia, once known as New South Wales, was originally planned as a penal colony. In October 1786, the British government appointed Arthur Phillip captain of the HMS Sirius, and commissioned him to establish an agricultural work camp there for British convicts.
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What is nickname of Australia?

It is nicknamed the "Land Down Under" because it is below the equator. Australia is made up of six states and two territories but the only country in Australia is Australia! Australia is the smallest continent.
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Who found Australia first?

James Cook was the first recorded explorer to land on the east coast in 1770. He had with him maps showing the north, west and south coasts based on the earlier Dutch exploration.
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Why Australia is called Oz?

When Aus or Aussie, the short form for an Australian, is pronounced for fun with a hissing sound at the end, it sounds as though the word being pronounced has the spelling Oz. Hence Australia in informal language is referred to as Oz.
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Why is Australia called so?

The name Australia (pronounced /əˈstreɪliə/ in Australian English) is derived from the Latin australis, meaning "southern", and specifically from the hypothetical Terra Australis postulated in pre-modern geography.
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Is Australia the oldest continent?

Earth's oldest known piece of continental crust dates to the era of the moon's formation. Australia holds the oldest continental crust on Earth, researchers have confirmed, hills some 4.4 billion years old.
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Is Zealandia rising?

Recent seafloor drilling has revealed that the hidden continent Zealandia -- an area twice the size of India submerged beneath the southwest Pacific Ocean -- experienced dramatic elevation changes between about 50 and 35 million years ago.
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Where was the lost continent?

There was a missing continent. In 2017, a group of geologists hit the headlines when they announced their discovery of Zealandia Te Riu-a-Māui in the Māori language. A vast continent of 1.89 million sq miles (4.9 million sq km) it is around six times the size of Madagascar.
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Is there a sunken continent?

Iceland may be the last exposed remnant of a nearly Texas-size continent — called Icelandia — that sank beneath the North Atlantic Ocean about 10 million years ago, according to a new theory proposed by an international team of geophysicists and geologists.
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What do they call a girl in Australia?

Aussie Slang Words For Women:

Chick. Woman. Lady. Bird.
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What do Australian guys call their girlfriend?

Aussie Nicknames for Girlfriends and Wives

There are many terms of endearment that can be used for the woman in your life - sweetheart, angel, boo, love, bebé (the latter nicked from Spanish nicknames).
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How old is Australia?

Australia is 117 years old.
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Who lived in Australia first?

Aboriginal people are known to have occupied mainland Australia for at least 65,000 years. It is widely accepted that this predates the human settlement of Europe and the Americas.
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Did Chinese discover Australia?

There is no tangible evidence that Chinese explorers (or traders or any other Chinese for that matter) did land in Australia before the European exploration of the continent began.
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How did aboriginals get to Australia?

Aboriginal origins

Humans are thought to have migrated to Northern Australia from Asia using primitive boats. A current theory holds that those early migrants themselves came out of Africa about 70,000 years ago, which would make Aboriginal Australians the oldest population of humans living outside Africa.
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Who named the continents?

Continents by Oral Tradition

Phoenician sailors may have been responsible for naming Europe and Asia. The rest of the continents -- Africa, Asia and Europe -- were most likely named by the sailors who frequented their ports on naval and merchant voyages, but no one knows for sure.
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What is the 7 continent?

There are seven continents: Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia (listed from largest to smallest in size).
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What is the 1st largest continent?

No matter how many continents you count (the old-school way teaches seven, while new methods have six) the biggest of them all is Asia. It spans 17,139,445 square miles – 29.1 percent of Earth's total land mass — and has a population of 4.1 billion people.
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