They are 15230 km away. The estimated time of travel is 20 hours by flight.
Africa is closer to South America than it is to Australia.
They do not live in South America. Six species live in the drier parts of Madagascar, two in mainland Africa, and one in Australia.
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Yes, because Australia is west of South America if you cross the Pacific Ocean. Australia is east of South America if you go through the Indian Ocean.
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Africa is closer to South America than it is to Australia.
No. It lived only in North America, as far as we know.
On September the 27th in Australia or in America the 20th so far...
No. Quokkas are definitely not found in Latin America. Quokkas are endemic to Australia: specifically, they are found only in the far southwest of the continent.
No. Australia is not related to America.
As far as I know America has never arrived in Australia. American troops were stationed in Australia during WW2 because the Japanese bombed Darwin, and American tourists arrive in droves every year, but as a nation the US has never actually "arrived".
Of course not!!! Have you ever looked at a world map?
Australia is south of the equator, so seasons are reversed from those in North America. Summer in America is winter in Australia. Spring in Australia is autumn in America.
North America, South America, Australia, and Antarctica are the four continents without an Islamic State.
So far they haven't announced that it will be released at all in Australia. The only way to obtain a copy is to get it from America where it will be released on the 26th of October.
This all depends on what city you're traveling from, and what city you're traveling to, but the distance is approximately 9,000 miles.