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10 January, 23:18

Who were the first people to inhabit Australia? A. Maori B. Aborigines C. British D. Chinese

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  1. 10 January, 23:28
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    The answer is B.) The Aborigines. They were the Australian Natives, kinda like Native Americans. The British wouldn't show up for a couple thousand years.
  2. 10 January, 23:46
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    Aborigines are the first people to inhabit Australia.

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    The aborigines took the migration to Australia from Africa. They were the 'first to enter Asia' 70000 years ago. Also, they were the first to live in 'Australia' according to a '90' year old 'DNA sample hair'. Current aboriginal population in Australia is 3.1 percent. Many of those are living in all parts of the world as Australian diaspora. They have inherited abitlites to withstand different temperatures.
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