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oee [108]
2 years ago
8

The Great Victoria Desert is found in Western and Southern Australia and is roughly the size of __________. A.California B.Engla

nd C.Georgia D.Switzerland
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Oksana_A [137]2 years ago
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Option C) Georgia, this state is the closest to being as large as this desert than any of the other options, as the desert certainly would not be as big as England,  not quite as big as California, and definitely bigger than Switzerland! 
Anvisha [2.4K]2 years ago
5 0
The Great Victoria Desert is <span>134,653 mi². 

California is </span><span>163,696 mi²
England is </span><span>50,301 mi²
Georgia is </span><span>59,425 mi²
Switzerland is </span><span>15,940 mi²

From this observation, the Great Victoria desert is roughly the size of California. </span><span>✅</span>
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