What types of Australia are there

Marsupials dominate many terrestrial niches, monotremes (platypus and echidnas) offer a rare glimpse into ancient mammal lineages, and birdlife ranges from brilliant parrots to formidable raptors. See...
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What types of landscapes and landforms are there in Australia?

What are Australia''s landform regions? The topography of Australia can be divided into four major regions (see figure 3). The coastal lowlands around Australia''s edge are narrow and...

What Are the Major Biomes Found in Australia?

Australia''s geographic isolation over millions of years has fostered the evolution of a diverse array of species, resulting in distinct biomes found nowhere else.

Ecological Regions Of Australia

Due to its size and geographic location, Australia consists of 40

Geography of Australia

Australia''s geographic isolation and environmental variety have contributed to its distinctive landforms and exceptionally high levels of endemic biodiversity.

Australia

Australia is both the flattest continent and, except for Antarctica, the driest. Seen from the air, its vast plains, sometimes the colour of dried blood, more often tawny like a lion''s skin, may seem

Ecological Regions Of Australia

Due to its size and geographic location, Australia consists of 40 ecological regions within 8 different terrestrial biomes. This varying ecology lends itself to a rich biodiversity within the country.

Landform Regions of Australia

This map includes the most recent digital version of the landform or physiographic regions of the Australian continent, excluding the coastal plains. Click on the map to see more details of each

Unique Australian ecosystems

Unique Australian ecosystems showcase the extraordinary and diverse environments found across the Australian continent. From the world''s largest coral reef system to the ancient

What Biomes Are in Australia? From Deserts to Rainforests

Discover the unique ecological tapestry of Australia. Understand the diverse natural environments shaped by ancient history and climate.

Wildlife in Australia

Learn about all the amazing animals in Australia. Discover Australian animals you''ve never heard of, and learn amazing facts!

What Types Of Landscapes Are There In Australia?

Australia is a unique country with a wide range of diverse environmental landscapes, including rainforests, deserts, mountain ranges, and lakes. These landscapes are among the most

Geography of Australia

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Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island state of Tasmania, and thousands of minor islands. It occupies a total area of 7,688,287 km (2,968,464 sq mi), making it the sixth-largest country in the world. Located in the Southern Hemisphere between the Indian and Pacific oceans, Australia''s jurisdiction spreads across thousands of kilomet

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