Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Look at the map of Australia and refer to the topographic map of Australia in the World Geographic Atlas. Answer: (1) Fill in the country name A _ _ _ _ _ B _ _ _ _ _, these two

Look at the map of Australia and refer to the topographic map of Australia in the World Geographic Atlas. Answer: (1) Fill in the country name A _ _ _ _ _ B _ _ _ _ _, these two

(1) As can be seen from the figure, A is Australia and B is New Zealand, both developed countries;

(2) As can be seen from the picture, the Tropic of Capricorn passes through central Australia and is mainly located in the southern hemisphere;

(3) In addition to the Australian mainland, Australia also includes C Tasmania and some nearby islands. It is the largest and most populous country in Oceania.

(4) As can be seen from the picture, E is Canberra, the capital of Australia, and D is Sydney, the largest city in Australia, where there is a world-famous tourist attraction-Sydney Opera House;

(5) Australia is rich in coal, iron and other mineral resources, and is called a country sitting on a mine car; The terrain is divided into three major terrain areas: plateau in the west, plain in the middle and mountainous in the east. The southeast coast of Australia has a mild and humid climate and convenient transportation, and most of the population is concentrated here. Australia is the largest country in Oceania and the only country in the world that monopolizes a continent.

So the answer is: (1) Australia; New Zealand; (2) South; (3) Tasmania; (4) Canberra; Sydney; Sydney Opera House; (5)C。