Tuesday 10 January 2012

Australia's geography

Australia has 34,218 km of coastline and has a total landmass of 7, 716,930km. Australia is the smallest continent. Australia is surrounded by both the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. There are many different geographic features in Australia like the Great Barrier Reef, the outback, rainforests, mountain ranges and deserts. Australia is the flattest continent and it is known to have really bad soil for crops. It has both temperate climates and Mediterranean climates.

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