Ear cropping is illegal in all of Australia, but it is still legal in most of America and Canada.
Before Tasmania broke off from the mainland, Australia was known as Gondwana. Gondwana was a supercontinent that existed around 180 million years ago and included present-day Australia, Antarctica, South America, Africa, and the Indian subcontinent.
I think she still lives in Australia, but I read somewhere that in the near future she would like to move to America.
Well, 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.
There are actually 7 continents: Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America. The term "The Americas" is sometimes used to refer to North America and South America collectively but they are still considered separate continents.
Soccer comes from association football the first part of the word, soc, is in it. As for Australia changing to football, that's not true at all, everyone still calls it soccer, or poofterball.
he still calls you, he asks friends about you, he calls you on your b'day or special occasions
No they got to Australia on foot when it was still connected to Asia.
Australia was (and to some point might still be) the only nation on earth that was like the US "used to be like." Visiting Australia in 1970 would be like entering a time machine and visiting America (the US) in 1930. Australia was a wonderful early America back in the Vietnam War days. Partly for this reason, many movie makers from the US go to Australia to make films. Canada will do, but Australia is not as frozen as Canada, and has climate (for film making scenes) similar to America (US).
They are still called Haitians. where you are doesn't change your nationality, e.g. Someone born in Australia and moves to Greenland is still Australian.
Its not an ex-girlfriend. Maybe he calls for a bootycall
Australia's reliance on Britain changed when they got word that the Japanese were heading for Australian shore's... Australia had no choice but to ask America for protection due to the fact that Britain our "mother country" were still half way around the worls.. and America were looking for a reason to fight japan after the bombing of pearl harbour.