The terrain in outback Australia varies. In some areas it is made up of rocky hills and cliffs; in others, it is made up of flat, treeless plains. There are heavily treed mountainsides, and rolling grasslands.
Australia has a range of landforms. Some of these include rivers, desert, mountains, plateaus, as well as extensive Coastlines.
Do you mean the Australian outback. That would be the dingo?
Flat.
Terrain is a noun. It would not be used as an adjective, but adjectives could describe the noun terrain.
In the Australian Outback, sheep would be much more common than the American bison.
The multiculturalism in Australia is just fantastic. The warmth, friendship and kindness you get from the Australian society.
Kangaroo and other types of game found in the outback. Beef would be the best bet for a main ingredient in commercial dog food
A pademelon would not grow in a garden, as it is a small Australian marsupial and a member of the kangaroo family. A paddy melon, on the other hand, could quite conceivably grow in a garden, although it is more likely to be found growing wild in the Australian outback.
The surface terrain varies widely around the world, including mountains, deserts, forests, plains, and coastlines. It can be rugged or flat, sandy or rocky, covered in vegetation or bare. The terrain directly impacts factors such as transportation, agriculture, and settlement patterns.
Not unless there is a salt water ocean in the outback. A narwhal is a marine mammal that looks part whale and part dolphin.
Without the outback, Australia would not have the strong economy that it has today. Australia was built "on the sheep's back" and the wool industry in Australia was that upon which the early economy developed. Beef cattle, too, are vital to the Australian economy, and without the outback, there would be no room for the huge sheep and cattle stations which make up vast tracts of our country. The outback is where much of Australia's gold and precious gems are found. Australia's extensive mining industry (metals, coal, etc) is largely centred in the outback as well. Australia would not have the wealth of patriotic literature from the late 19th/ early 20th centuries without the outback. It was of the outback and the bush that authors such as Banjo Paterson and Henry Lawson wrote, firing the imagination of the next generation of Australians to fight for freedom from England's rule.
AustraliaIt should be noted that there is no official desert called the "Great Australian Desert". This is just a generic name given to the deserts and outback regions on the continent of Australia. The so-called Great Australian Desert is actually made up of the following separate deserts:Great Victoria DesertGreat Sandy DesertTanami DesertSimpson DesertGibson DesertLittle Sandy DesertStrzelecki DesertSturt Stony DesertTirari DesertPedirka Desert
Sometimes there will be discounts available for Outback. Outback would sometimes have a discount promotion in order to promote a new type of food or dish.