Australia is an island country, and besides the big main island and Tasmania, it has 12,000 islands plus in its territory. Since it doesn't have any land borders, its borderline is actually the sum of all coastlines of all islands in its territory, and that accounts for 70,000 km.
New South Wales is the biggest state in the country, and it occupies 10% of its total land mass. Its border is 4,635 km, which means that it accounts for 6.62% of the total borderline of Australia.
<span>The correct answer to this question is B - the two key questions in geography are intended to obtain certain factual information. Whilst the other possible questions given as answers for this question, such as 'why are they going' give indefinite, opinion-based answers, only answer B. Which birds are migrating would give a definite answer.</span>
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Answer:
Correct answer is D. Physical geography
Explanation:
A is not correct as human geography focuses more on the interaction between people and the areas that surrounds them. Their culture, economy, development...
B is not correct as cartography focuses on the map making process.
C is not correct as demography studies the human population.
D is correct as all of the mentioned features are a part of physical geography.