The early European exploration of Australia's interior was prevented by the Western Plateau and the Great Dividing Range.
Explanation:
Australia was discovered and explored by the Europeans much latter than the other large land masses on the planet, apart from Antarctica of course. When Australia was discovered, it was not inhabited, but it was after some time when the British came that Europeans started to settle in. Australia was actually used as a prison, as it is mostly British prisoners that were brought and settled.
It was only the coastal areas that were explored and settled though, while the interior was left untouched. The reason for this were the natural obstacles, mainly the Great Dividing Range and the Western Plateau. The Great Dividing Range is a high and steep mountain range, covered with dense forest, in a roughly north-south direction, and it was extremely hard and dangerous to pass it. The Western Plateau is an enormous plateau that is mostly covered with deserts, so naturally the people avoided it.
Even nowadays, there is very big portion of Australia that is not explored and is void of humans, such as:
- Great Victoria Desert
- Great Artesian Basin
- The tropical rainforest in the northeast
- Macdonnel Ranges
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Answer:
When an ecosystem contains many different species, there are usually a high number of links in its food web. How does this affect the sustainability of the ecosystem? typically if one link in the food web is removed, the ecosystem will remain stable.
Explanation:
Australia is an island country, and besides the big main island and Tasmania, it has 12,000 islands plus in its territory. Since it doesn't have any land borders, its borderline is actually the sum of all coastlines of all islands in its territory, and that accounts for 70,000 km.
New South Wales is the biggest state in the country, and it occupies 10% of its total land mass. Its border is 4,635 km, which means that it accounts for 6.62% of the total borderline of Australia.
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