According to Wikipedia, the total land area of Australia is 2,967,909 square miles. That is 2,967,909 sq miles x 5280 ft/mile x 5280 ft/mile = 82,740,554,265,600 sq ft. Simply divide that by 6 billion and your answer is 13,790 sq ft per person or roughly 1/3 of an acre per person.
Australia is a continent and a nation. And there doesn't seem to be an important mountain named Australia. There are plenty of other mountains in Australia though. Don't know if anyone has climbed them all.
As of October 2014 the population of the planet is ~7.125 billion.
Matthew Flinder was an English Navigator who was the first person to circumnavigate Australia. After his exploration he declared Australia a continent. He also used the name Australia for this land mass.
There have been people in Australia for tens of thousands of years. No one knows the name of the very first person in Australia.
Well, there are about 10 billion chickens and 6 billion people so 10,000,000,000:6,000,000,000
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Captain Matthew Flinders was the first person to circumnavigate Australia and declare it a continent. He married Ann Chappelle in 1801.
Captain Matthew Flinders was the first person to circumnavigate Australia and declare it a continent. He married Ann Chappelle in 1801.
An Australian is a person who lives in Australia, which is an island continent in the southern hemisphere. There are aboriginal Australians, who were the first inhabitants of Australia as well as Australians of European descent from the first European colonists. Australia also takes in immigrants from other nations, although they have very strict immigration criteria.
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There are no native people or indigenous people on the Antarctic continent.