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ad-work [718]
3 years ago
10

Can someone help me out here thanks. :)

Geography
1 answer:
DiKsa [7]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

1 - E

2 - B

3 - A

4 - C

5 - D

Explanation:

1. New Zealand - Australasia

2. Easter Island - Polynesia

3. Papua New Guinea - Melanesia

4. Guam - Micronesia

5. Antarctica- Southern Ocean

Oceania has about 30 million inhabitants that cover land of about 9 million km2. Australia alone accounts for 85% of this area and concentrates 60% of the population. The other islands, which number close to 10 thousand, are divided into three large groups:

Melanesia: covers the islands located in the Northeast of Australia, from New Guinea to the Fiji Islands.

Polynesia: extends from New Zealand to Hawaii.

Micronesia: comprises the islands located in the north of Melanesia.

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