Australia did not take over Britain. Britain actually took over Australia originally and formed colonies on that continent. Later, the Australian people moved away from British rule.
Australia has moved the most since Pangaea, shifting over 4000 kilometers from its original position.
At the end of the last ice age about 10,000 years ago (as of 2009 A.D.), the melting ice caused sea levels to rise all over the world and Bass Strait slowly covered the land bridge between Tasmania and the Australian mainland.
They were always there. Originally Australia was joined to the rest of Asia. Tribes naturally moved and settled all over the place. As Australia split they continued to live in the area. They are called Aborigines.
Ground bass is the repeated melody in the bass that supports the melodies above it.
George Bass was adventurous by nature. When he met Matthew Flinders on the way over to Australia, they found they had a common interest in adventure. Flinders had the sailing skills, and this provided Bass with the opportunity to gain new skills and learn more about the land which was later to become known as "Australia".
Blobfish are going strait down! they were populated in the 1950's but over the years bottom trawlers have been killnig them. The population now is about 500 of them off the coast of Australia.
the people who crossed the bering strait were the people who can answer this question, ask ur teacher!
No. I do believe it is just double bass. The Rev was crazy over double bass.
The travel time from South Australia to Tasmania would depend on whether one wanted to travel quickly, or do some sightseeing along the way. If one was just driving from Adelaide to Melbourne in order to catch the Spirit of Tasmania ferry, it is a simple trip that takes around 8-10 hours along the Western Highway through Bordertown, over to Horsham, and down to Melbourne. The ferry from Port Melbourne to Devonport in Tasmania then takes 11 hours to cross Bass Strait.
Evaporation.
Evaporation.