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Kamila Russell
27 January, 10:09
Why is australia called the land down under?
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Lance Obrien
27 January, 11:06
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Answer: Because its position in the southern hemisphere.
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Arthur Decker
27 January, 12:51
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Australia is the smallest continent on Earth and is slightly smaller than the United States of America. Australia is often called the "land down under." That's because the entire continent of Australia is south of the equator which is the imaginary line that separates the northern hemisphere from the southern hemisphere.
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