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Rus_ich [418]
3 years ago
15

compare and contrast the indigenous people of Australia and new Zealand. How were they different? How would each be best describ

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1 answer:
kap26 [50]3 years ago
8 0

Australia and New Zealand from the same colony of Great Britain but Australia was a place for the convict and New Zealand had Maori as their early inhabitants

Explanation:

New Zealand and Australia had certain similarities and differences between them.

<u>The similarities include - </u>

(i) both the countries belonged to the same colonies of Great Britain,

(ii) both are nations of island in South Pacific,

(iii) both had free movements in their history,

(iv) they share common culture and sports and many more.

<u>The dissimilarities between them are- </u>

(i)New Zealand had Maoris as their inhabitants and Australia was the place for convicts,

(ii) more rainfall is received by New Zealand than Australia,

(iii) Australia has greater population etc.

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