because Aboriginal people moved about, their place of residence was often varied due to the seasons sometimes rocky sometimes sandy. a rocky outcrop was often used for protection from the elements, as we can see by the paintings on rock wall these places were often used to leave messages of what they saw, ate or were doing ie; cerimonies.
very sandy and hot
deserts are dry and sandy
Before 1788, the Aboriginals had their own established society. They lived on their own, living off the land around them.
No. But prior to the first episode, Spongebob called Sandy "Land Squirrel" for, like, thirty seconds.
This question should spell shame to the ignorant public. Aboriginals are native to the land, why shouldn't they have the right to vote. It is like saying, you are the landlord of this house but have no say or rights whatsoever. Do you like it? Generally, the right to votes is laid down in the Constitution.
The Europeans thought nothing of the Aboriginals when they arrived on Australia's shores. As a matter of fact they saw Australia as empty land. Note: When William Dampier arrived in 1688, he referred to the Aborigines as "the miserablest people in the world". Like many other Europeans, he misjudged the Aborigines, not recognising their unique skills.
Sandy.
No, in the series, it is not stated that Sandy likes Patrick. It is more common to think that Sandy and SpongeBob like each other. Sandy actually shows that she thinks that Patrick is an idiot, so I personally do not think she would like him then.
The land supplies most of what traditional aboriginals need to live, like food, shelter, medicines etc. In Dreamtime stories, land forms also help aborigines explain some of their history to the generations that follow.
it surely like a sand like the Question said SANDY
hard because the soil was rocky and sandy, and the land had many hills.
Canadian aboriginals ate fish kangaroos, people named joe because they didn;t like that name!