<h3>What did kangaroos evolve from, and how did they get to Australia?</h3>
How long has Australia been an island?
The last time I asked a question in the science section, I only got one answer, and it did not really answer the question.
<strong>Australia best answer:</strong>
<p><i>Answer by G Gibson</i><br/>They jumped~~~~~~~~~~.</p>
<p><strong>Australia 1 - climate change canvas</strong>
<img alt="Australia" src="http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3198/3057840679_a499cdc29d.jpg" width="400"/><br/>
<i>Image by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/8470194@N02/3057840679">Oxfam International</a></i>
<b>Rose Fyson</b>
Melbourne, Australia
"My illustration shows how time is running out for Africa – and it's in our hands," explains Caron. "I feel that Africa will suffer most. As we all experience global warming, Africa's resources are stretched to help overcome starvation and loss of livelihood.
"Although we are troubled by drought in Australia, we know that we – as individuals – will always have help."
Artists from around the world have painted canvases illustrating the human impact of climate change in their countries. Sixteen of these canvases are being exhibited at the UN Climate Negotiations in Poznan, Poland, from December 1, 2008.
Find out how you can help stop climate change now: <a href="http://www.oxfam.org/climatechange">www.oxfam.org/climatechange</a>.
Credit: Piotr Fajfer / Oxfam International
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