The great majority of the land mass of Australia is made up of either arid or sem-arid landscape, with little surface water. This is classified as desert.
Some of the larger deserts are the Great Victoria Desert, the Gibson Desert, the Tanami Desert, the Great Sandy Desert, the Little Sandy Desert, Sturt Stony Desert, the Simpson Desert. That accounts for most of the west of the continent, and about 44% of the continent.
Parts of Australia certainly do have tumbleweeds.
Yes. Millipedes are in plague proportions in parts of Australia.
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No, it is the first official month of winter in the temperate parts of the country, since Australia is in the southern hemisphere. The tropical parts of Australia are in their 'dry season' during June.
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In parts of the Outback.
Taking your question to mean that "which parts of Australia are Christian" there are no real divisions of Australia reliagion wise. All religions are widespread.according to the census 2007 63.9% of Australians claimed to be Christian's.
the answer is south Australia cause it has the same relation
The Kimberley in Western Australia is not a desert. Parts of it lie within arid areas; parts of it have unique, rugged or even rounded mountains; parts of the Kimberley even contain rainforests.
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There certainly are. Brumbies are found from New South Wales north to most parts of Queensland, parts of the Northern Territory, west into regions of Western Australia and parts of South Australia. It is estimated that Australia's wild brumby population increases by 20% every year. They cause massive environmental and ecological damage.
It is called Rock melon, pretty much every where in Australia.