Rainy.wet. Humid possibly too
Law passed by the Australian Parliament
The purpose of which is "to provide a national system for the recognition and protection of native title and for its co-existence with the national land management system."
Estuary- the part of the mouth or lower course of a river in which the rivers current meets the seas tide
Gulf- a part of an ocean or sea that extends into the land
Harbor- a deep body of water that protects boats near land
Marsh- type of wetland with soil that is rich in minerals
Mesa- flat topped mountain or hill
Mid-ocean ridge- an elevated region with a Central Valley on an ocean floor at the boundary between two diverging tectonic plates where new crust forms from upwelling magma
Peninsula- an area of land almost completely surrounded by water except for an isthmus connecting it with the mainland
Plateau- area of raised land that is flat on top
Reservoir- a natural or artificial place where water is collected and stored for use
Rift Valley- an elongated valley formed by the depression of a block of the earths crust between two faults or groups of faults of approximately parallel orientation
Strait- a narrow channel connecting two bodies of water
Valley- an area drained by a river and it’s tributaries
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When a population reaches a high density, there are more individuals trying to use the same quantity of resources. This can lead to competition for food, water, shelter, mates, light, and other resources needed for survival and reproduction. As the population increases there will be more chances for the exploitation of natural resources. Low Per Capita Income. Low Quality of Life. Environmental Degradation and Others. Excessive deforestation and overgrazing by the growing population has led to land degradation.
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