Coral Reef: Formed by Living organisms consisting of calcium and limestone found in clear shallow waters
with abundant sunlight and are full of life
Outback: arid areas of Australia with sparse population also referred to as “bush”
Station: Large Farm or Ranch
Marsupial: Mammals in which females have pouches.
Immigrant: person who moves to a new country
Boomerang: a carved piece of wood that when thrown will come back to you
Bush: grassy and bushy rural area of Australia used for farming and ranching
Plateau: elevated area with relatively flat tops and steep sides
Agriculture: production of food and goods through farming
Aborigines: original inhabitants of Australia prior to European settlement
Population Density: the number of people living in a square mile
Standard of Living: availability of health care, education, and money in a given area
Infant Mortality: number of babies out of 1000 that die before the age of one
Safari: A overland trip into the wild for tourism or for hunting