South Australia is known as the driest state in the driest inhabited continent. Most of SA is in the arid zone, and only the south-east gets good rainfall. The capital city, Adelaide, situated in the south of the state has an annual average rainfall of 528mm. This makes it the driest capital city in Australia.
Although always a dry state, it is interesting to note that European settlement made South Australia much drier. This largely came about because people ignored the advice regarding the Goyder Line. The Goyder Line was a theoretical line proposed by surveyor George Goyder in the 1860s. Goyder advised against farming and pastoral activities above this line, although at the time the land north boasted fine bushland. Because of the severe drought of the 1860s, Goyder was sent to survey the lands, and he drew a theoretical line marking the boundary between the countryside where rainfall was reliable and unreliable. His advice against farming north of this line was largely ignored and, as a result, increased desertification occurred, which had a longer lasting effect of increasing South Australia's overall dryness.
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Yes. Although the world's driest continent is Antarctica, Australia is the driest permanently inhabited continent.
australia is the second driest the driest is antarctica
It isn't. Australia is considered the driest inhabited continent with antarctica as the driest overall.
Not at all. Tasmania is far from dry. South Australia is the driest state, followed by Western Australia.
No: South Australia is the driest Australian state.
No. On the contrary, South Australia is Australia's driest state.The wettest states and/or territories in Australia are Queensland and the Northern Territory, as their climates are more sub-tropical in nature.
Yes, Australia is known as the driest inhabited continent on Earth. It experiences low and unpredictable rainfall patterns, leading to frequent droughts and water scarcity in many regions.
No. Technically, that would be Antarctica. Australia is the driest inhabited continent.
Yes, Australia is considered the driest inhabited continent in the world. The continent experiences frequent droughts and has large areas of arid and semi-arid landscapes, particularly in its interior regions.
Antarctica is the driest continent in the world. It receives very low amounts of precipitation in the form of snow, as it is a polar desert.
Australia IS a continent. You don't get continents inside continents.