What is the Southern Cross shown on the Australian National Flag?
- A route sailed by the first British ships
- A medal given to early southern settlers
- A group of stars seen in the southern sky ✓
- A group of islands off the southern coast
Why this is the answer
The Southern Cross is a star pattern visible in the sky over the southern half of the world.
This question is from: Australia’s flags
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