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Culturally it could be argued that the UK is the most similar country to Australia. This is because a lot of people in Australia can trace their ancestry there.
Antarctica is dominated by the Antarctic ice Sheet, the largest single piece of ice on Earth. It has a number of mountains and without the ice, would have a land mass similar in size to Australia.
A national park, such as Yellowstone, that may have similar geographical features like geysers and hot springs.
I think New Zealand.
All current Australian banknotes have similar types of security features, although each denomination has specific features peculiar to that denomination. See the link below to the Reserve Bank of Australia.
No, to be a member of the Eu your country must be in Europe. There is a country with a rather similar name -Austria. Yes, Austria is a member country and it is located in Central Europe.
The Australian government is financed by the country's taxpayers. Australia's tax system is similar to that of the United States.
The national flag of Chile looks quite similar to the Texan flag.
The American average is 12000 miles or roughly 20000 kms and Australia is also a big country so probably a similar amount.
They are similar to the black widows but they do not live in north america with black widows but they live in australia
all tundras ecosystem have similar features
Black Hill, Blue Hill, and Green Hill are names that can refer to various geographical locations around the world. However, one notable example is in Australia, where these hills are located in the Australian Capital Territory. Additionally, there are places with similar names in other countries, such as the United States and the UK, but context is needed to identify a specific country.