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SOUTH KOREA & AUSTRALIA
BY CALLUM MCCORMACK
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Stuck in Customs
2.
SUCH AS.....
THEIR ARE MANY DIFFRENCES BETWEEN SOUTH KOREA & AUSTRALIA
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Linh_rOm
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POPULATION
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CURRENCY
Australia's currency is dollars.
South Koreas currency is won.
One won is worth 11c in Australian dollars.
Which means the Australian dollar is greater then th South korean won.
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HOMELAND'S
SOUTH KOREAS HOMELAND IS JAPAN AND AUSTRALIAS IS ENGLAND
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LIFE EXPENTANCY
In Australia you will die around the age of 85.
In South Korea you will die around the age of 76.
There fore Australian's life expectancy is greater than South Korean people.
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HOUSING
Housing in south is tightly packed.
Housing in australia is nicely spread out.
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RELIGION
Most people in South Korea don't follow a relgion but the peolpe who do follow buddhism.
Australia's main relgion is christianity.
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db Photography | Demi-Brooke
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LANGUAGES
Australians speak the language english spoken by many country's in the world.
South Korean people speak the Language Korean which is only spoken by 2 countries.
North and South Korea.
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Mylla
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CLOTHING
The main traditional clothing in South korea is the Hanbok.
There is no traditional clothing clothing in australia because we are not a old.
Because we aren't that old we haven't as a whole country decided upon 1.
But people who have traveled to Australia from overseas have brought their cultural clothing.
So I guess you could say Australian has many cultural and traditional clothing.
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Tonio Vega
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EDUCATION
Educational years in Australia last for 12 years.
Educational years in South Korea lasts also for 12 years
But they have different starting points austrlian school kids start there year in Febuary and finish in December.
While South Korean children start a year in March and finish in February.
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OZinOH
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GOVERNMENT
The South Korean goverment was formed August the 15th 1948.
The Australian government was formed on the 1st of January 1901.
There fore the Australian government is older than the South Korean government.
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CGIAR Climate
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FOOD
South Koreas main Traditional food is Bap and Juk which is rice with porridge.
Australia's would have to be bangers and mash which is sausages and mashed potato.
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Helga's Lobster Stew
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