Some say Father Christmas, some may say Santa or St. Nicholas.
Northern Australia, particularly the northern regions of Queensland and Western Australia, experiences some of the warmest temperatures in the country. Places like Broome, Darwin, and Cairns are known for their consistently hot and humid climates throughout the year.
well i say Colombia starts with a c Nd Australia starts with Nd A
Australia doesn't have its own language, people speak English in Australia so you can just say "Hi" but if you want to use some Australian lexicon say "G'day".
'Darwin' isダーウィン (daawin) in Japanese.
Some say North America is a continent itself, others say it is part of "America". It is disputed: some say there are seven continents, some say there are five. Seven would be: Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, South America Five would be: Africa, Antarctica, Eurasia, Australia, America (Pancho says: And that's without taking into account those of us in Mesoamérica.)
Australians, should they choose (for some reason) to refer to reindeer, call them reindeer.
Its a big argument, even in Australia. Some say Rugby Some say Aussie Rules Some say Cricket And more and more people are saying Football (Soccer) I would probably say Rugby though.
Darwin did not say this. Darwin collected finches from the Galapagos islands, believing them to be other words. It was the famous ornithologist, John Gould, who confirmed that 12 samples were all finches, but with enough minor differences for them to be considered new species. While it was Gould who called them new species, it confirmed to Darwin some of the ideas he'd had about the stability of species, how one colony of organisms can split up and adapt to a new environment.
Some people say it is,but some people say it is not. I would say it isn't cause i have one and i have downloaded many games and no police have come knocking on my door! That's in my opinion. I may be wrong. But nobody knows now do they? It's a mystery...
Some say Australia is a continent and an island, but by geographic convention, Australia is a continent, and Greenland is an island. Also, Antarctica is a continent, and not regarded as an island (again, by geographic convention).
most people don't actually no so some people say the 6th of June but that is what Queensland day is celebrated on