Top facts - Australia continent
Hey guys, today we will discuss on the topic facts about Asia continents. As you know that there are 7 continents in the world.
1. Asia continent
2. Africa continent
3. North America continent
4. South America continent
5. Europe continent
6. Australia continent
7. Antarctica continent
6). Australia continent
- Australia was discovered in 1770 by the British sailor Captain Cook.
- Australia is the smallest continent in the world. Its area is 79,56,000 sq km. is.
- Australia is located entirely in the southern and eastern hemispheres.
- Australia's longitudinal extension is from 10o south to 440 south longitudinal extension from 1130 east to 1540 east.
- The Makar Line passes through it, with half of the northern part lying in the tropical and half the southern part in the tropical zone.
- The maximum width of this continent from east to west is 4000 km. And length 3000 km from north to south. is.
- Australia is the only country in the world, which extends over the entire continent of Australia and is therefore also called the continental continent.
- State Capital Major Port
- North australia darwin darwin
- South Australia Adelaide Adelaide
- Western Australia Perth Fremantle
- Queensland Brisbane Brisbane
- NewSouthwells Sydney Sydney
- Victoria melbourne melbourne
- Tasmania Hobart Hobart
- Australia, New Zealand and the adjoining islands are called Australia.
- Australia is divided into six autonomous states and two centrally administered territories.
- Australia is called a country of thirsty land because a large part of it receives nominal rainfall.
- At the time of the American Revolution (1777–78), Australia was used by Britain as a penel Colony.
- The discovery of gold mines after 1851 led to the start of the gold rush in Australia.
- Gold mines prompted the Europeans to settle in Australia, which is why the number of migrants here is the highest.
- New Zealand (also due to favorable climate and parity with Britain in fertile lands) is also called South Britain / East Britain.
- The capital of New Zealand is Veliganton. The natives of New Zealand are called Maori.
- The capital of Australia is 'Canberra', which is located in the state of New South Wales.
- Canberra's design is located in the Chicago State of Artists.
- Canberra was conceived by Chicago founder Walter Burley Griffin (19111).
- Sydney is the largest city in Australia.
- Sydney is the largest port in Australia.
- More than half of Australia's west extends to the Old West. The western plateau part of Australia is desert. The western plateau is known for its mineral content.
- To the southwest of the western plateau is a huge gold treasure.
- The highest elevation of the Western Plateau is 'Mount Bruce' (2000 m).
- There is an extension of the Middle Plain from the Gulf of Carpateria in the north of Australia to the Gulf of Encounter in the south.
- The intermediate plain has three subdivisions - the Carpentaria Basin, the intermediate Eyre Lake Basin and the Marredarling Basin.
- Many small rivers are found in the Carpentaria Basin, among which Michel and Philanders are prominent.
- Australia's largest lake is 'Eyre Lake'.
- Eyre Lake Basin is also below sea level. The rivers of the Irish Basin are inflowing.
- Pataltod wells are more common in the Eyre Lake basin. For this reason, this area is also called Great Artesian Basin.
- To the south of the Eyre Basin is the Marredarling Basin. Marre is the main river here with its tributaries - Darling, Marrambiji and Lachlan.
- The land between the Murray Darling rivers is called 'Riverina'.
- To the west of the Murray River Basin is the Rift Valley. In the same valley area there are St. Vincent and Spencer.
- There is an expansion of the eastern highlands from the York Peninsula in the eastern part of Australia to Tasmania in the south.
- The eastern highlands are a long strip of high-rise plateaus and hills known as the Great Dividing Range. The highest part of the Great Dividing Range is the Australian Alps in the southeast.
- The Australian Alps is an old twisty mountain, the highest peak of which is "Co-SISCO" (2234 m). It is also the highest peak in Australia.
- The Australian Alps are known as bloomountain in the NewSouthwells. The Murray River originates from this mountain.
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Australian Alps are known as bloomountain in the NewSouthwells. Murray River
from this mountain Originates.
- A coral reef (wall of coral reefs) is found along the north-eastern coast of Australia. The Great Barrier Reef states.
- The world famous 'Great Barrier Reef' is more than 1900 km long. Its maximum distance from the coast is 240 km and the minimum distance is 38 km.
- Most of Australia is under dry climate.
- Cloncountry is the hottest place in Australia.
- The southern coast of Australia has a tropical climate.
- Tasmania Island receives year-round rainfall from westerly winds.
- In the northern part of Australia, monsoon winds rain in the summer.
- Australia's temperate grasslands are called 'downs'.
- Eucalyptus, Kari and Jarra trees are found in Australia.
- In Australia, shrubs called Saltbush, Mali and Spinpex are also found.
- 'Sithal' is also the common tree of Australia.
- The kangaroo is the national animal of Australia. Along with kangaroos, 'Delabi' and 'koala' are also prominent animals of the Dhani class.
- The 'Koala' bear resembles a flat, wide and black-nosed beast. Remains on trees. Eats eucalyptus leaves. Sleeps during the day and awakes at night.
- Plateis - The world's bizarre animal is a fauna mixed with animals and birds. Lives in both land and water. Is a four-legged creature that lays eggs. Tunnels can be dug in the ground.
- Aimu, Cucabarra and Lairbird are the quintessential birds of Australia. Aimu is a long-tongued bird without wings, which can run but cannot fly.
- Kukabarra is also called Laughing Jakas because its dialect sounds like bizarre laughter.
- The lirebird - one of the prettiest birds in the world. It is a successful mimicry that can mimic the sounds of dogs, the sound of car horns or the sounds of other animals and birds.
- Black colored goose is very common in Western Australia.
- Most rats in the world are found in Australia.
- Only 4–5 per cent of Australia has agriculture. Most of the farming is done in the south-western, south-eastern and eastern parts.
- Wheat is the most important food crop in Australia. New South Wales and Western Australia are the major states in wheat production.
- Barley, oats and maize are other food crops. Rice is grown in irrigated areas.
- Sugarcane, tobacco and cotton are mainly grown in Queensland.
- Pineapple, banana and papaya are grown in the tropical part of Australia and apples, oranges and grapes are grown in the tropical part.
- Australia has the largest number of sheep. Here Merino sheep are reared.
- The area between the Marredarling rivers is most suitable for sheep farming.
- Australia has the largest number of sheep in the state of New South Wales.
- Sydney is Australia's largest wool exporter Bandargaon. That is why it is also called 'Bullport'.
- The laborers working at the sheep rearing centers are called 'Jekaru'.
- The state of Queensland ranks first in terms of total animal population.
- Queensland state of Australia is famous for the rearing of carnivorous animals.
- Dingoes - wild dogs found in Australia.
- The Hurtghati of New South Wales is called Ruhr of Australia.
- NewSathewells is the leading state in coal production.
- Nucasal, Lithgow and Kemba are famous coal production areas in Hundarghati.
- The state of Victoria has a large reservoir of lignite.
- Mineral oil - found in the Gypsland region of Victoria.
- Australia is the largest producer of CC and Boxes in the world.
- The Waipa region of the Cape York Peninsula has the largest boxside reserves in the world.
- The Pilwara region of Australia and the Iron Nab region are famous for iron production.
- Kalgurli and Coolgardie are the major gold producing regions of Australia.
- Broken Hill - is famous for the production of silver, lead, zinc, etc. in Australia.
- Lead, zinc and copper are found in the Mount Isa region of northeastern Australia.
- The main mode of transport in Australia is rail.
- The main intercontinental railroad connecting Australia and Sydney to Perth in Australia is the Trans Australian, which is approximately 4000 km in length.
- 'Dogs' are road coaches.
- Australia's
major roads are called 'Common It is called 'wealth highway'.
- Urban constitutes 80–85 per cent of the total population of Australia.
- 3/4 of the Australian population lives on only 1/10.
- The total population of Australia is about 17 million.
- The density of Australia is only 2 people per sq km.
- Intermediate Australia is often non-zero.
- Population of Australia is found in Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland.
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