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Australia Fact-Matching Game

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Summoning Knowledge...

About This Challenge

Welcome to the exciting world of “Fact Finder: Australia Edition”! In this game, players will embark on a quest to uncover important information about Australia while putting their puzzle-solving skills to the test.

  • Players will explore different regions of Australia, learning about its diverse landscapes and unique wildlife.
  • By piecing together information fragments, players will unlock clues that reveal fascinating facts about Australia’s history and culture.
  • For those who need a little help along the way, spells can be used to provide hints and extra time to solve the puzzles.
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  • Australia is the sixth largest country in the world by total area.
  • The Great Barrier Reef in Australia is the largest coral reef system in the world.
  • Australia is home to the world's largest population of camels.
  • Kangaroos cannot walk backwards, which is why they are on the Australian coat of arms.
  • Australia is the only continent in the world without an active volcano.
  • The Australian Alps receive more snowfall than Switzerland.
  • The dingo is a native Australian animal that is not found anywhere else in the world.
  • Australia has over 10,000 beaches, more than any other country in the world.
  • The Sydney Opera House is one of the most famous and distinctive buildings in the world.
  • Australia is the only country that is also a continent.
  • The world's oldest fossilized rainforest is located in Australia.
  • Australia has the highest rate of skin cancer in the world.
  • The Australian Outback is one of the most remote and arid regions in the world.
  • Australia is home to the world's longest fence, the Dingo Fence, which stretches over 5,600 kilometers.
  • The Tasmanian Devil is a carnivorous marsupial native to Australia.
  • Australia is the flattest continent in the world, with an average elevation of just 330 meters.
  • The Australian coat of arms features the kangaroo and the emu, which are both native animals.
  • The world's largest monolith, Uluru, is located in Australia.
  • Australia is home to the world's largest population of wild camels.
  • The platypus is a unique mammal native to Australia that lays eggs instead of giving birth to live young.

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