Australië and The Netherlands

Differences between Australia and the Netherlands
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Differences between Australia and the Netherlands

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contents
- Geography of Australia
- Geography of the Netherlands
- Schools in Australia 
- Schools in the Netherlands

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Geography of Australia
Australia has a population of more than 27 million inhabitants.
56th most populated country in the world.
Australia has a unique geography.
more than one-third is desert.

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how many inhabitants does Australia have?
A
more than 30 million
B
more than 27 million
C
more than 37 million
D
more than 42 million

Slide 4 - Quiz

what are the three geographical regions?

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Geography of the Netherlands
the Netherlands has a flat terrain.
- Coastal lowland
-  Farmland
- grassy dunes 
- sandy beaches

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Geography of the Netherlands
the Netherlands has a population of more than 17 million inhabitants.
- Dutch people are seen as the tallest people on earth.
- one-third of the Netherlands is under sea-level


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what kind of terrain does the Netherlands have?
A
flat terrain
B
urban terrain
C
valley
D
marsh

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how much of the created land in the Netherlands lies under sea-level
A
50%
B
33,3%
C
one-third
D
90%

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Schoolsystem in Australia
- primary school, seven or eight years 
- secondary school, four years (year 7/8 to year 10)
- senior secondary school, two years (year 11 to year 12)
- tertiary education, this seeks for higher education

in Australia they give education on one level.

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Schoolsystem in Australia
the school year starts in February and ends in December, they have a Christmas stop of 6 weeks.
- high education
- 5th best education level  in the World

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how long does the school year last in Australia?

Slide 13 - Open question

what are the mandatory subjects for education in Australia?
A
PE and Math
B
Art and PE
C
English and Math
D
Spanish and History

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Schoolsystem in the Netherlands

- primary education (8 years)
- secondary education (4,5 or 6 years)
- seek for higher education.
- different levels


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Schoolsystem in the Netherlands

school starts in August and ends in July with a break of 6 weeks.
its divided in terms of 6 weeks.
- 3th best education in the world

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how many weeks are the school terms
A
10 weeks
B
7 weeks
C
6 weeks
D
4 weeks

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which levels of high education can you follow?

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the end

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Geography of Australia
Australia has a region of deserts and semi-arid land.
- The Western Plateau
- The Central lowland
- Eastern highlands
Australia is the driest and flattest inhabited contient, it also has 3 different time zones

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