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In their adaptation to their harsh environment, the Australian aboriginals survived by:
 
  a. Expanding their population.
  b. Using a wide variety of food sources.
  c. Hunting big game animals.
  d. Practicing vegetarianism.
  e. Using effective rituals to increase their food supply.

Question 2

A major characteristic of the environment which shapes aboriginal Australian survival is:
 
  a. The absence of plants.
  b. The generally benign climate.
  c. Climatic stability throughout the year.
  d. The shortage of water.
  e. The presence of big game animals.



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