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southern hemisphere quiz


It’s that dark dank time of year again when imagination turns to holidays in the sun….ahhh the exotic beaches, the TROPICAL SUNSHINE…..all of which can be found by crossing that enormous long theoretical line, the equator.

Your prize? Something to brighten up these long winter nights while you’re dreaming….a GORGEOUS GLITTER BALL with revolving motor! Can’t say fairer than that mate!


GOOD LUCK!


01 What makes marsupials like kangaroos and koalas different from other mammals?

They have a pouch where their young develop

They are completely covered in fur

They are all completely vegetarian


02 Which of these mountains is found in the Southern Hemisphere?

Mount Everest

Mount Kilimanjaro

Mont Blanc


03 Which of these carefully named aurora can sometimes be seen in the Australia?

Aurora Borealis

Aurora Australis

Aurora Colourific

04
Which of these animals are not found north of the equator in the wild?

Polar bears

Seals

Penguins


05 Which of these places in the Southern Hemisphere receives virtually no rain at all?

Lake Victoria in Africa

Atacama Desert in Chile

Sydney, Australia


06 What New Zealand bird lays an egg that is almost a quarter of the weight of the mother?

Ostrich

Kiwi

Emu


07 What star can NOT be seen from the anywhere south of the equator?

Rigel – in Orion

Acrux – in the Southern Cross

Polaris – The North Star in Ursa Minor


08 Which country does the equator pass through in South America?

Ecuador

Chile

Argentina


09
The Cullinan was the largest rough gem-diamond ever found – it was the size of a fist. Which diamond producing country was it found in?

Peru

New Zealand

South Africa


10
In which country was the last Dodo seen in the wild before it became extinct?

Galapagos Islands

Mauritius

Falkland Islands




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