Australia

D'Day 200, Australia.

Australia was also called a continental country. The continent of Australia occupied a continent that was the driest and not-so-fertile land. The continent of Australia was a continent with a flat topography. There was indeed a dividing mountain range in the state, but it couldn't really be called a mountain range, as the height of the "mountains" was no more than 1,600 meters above the sea level. To be more accurate, the "mountains" were hills.

The central area of ​​this continent was filled with deserts. Named deserts of Australia cover 1,371,000 square kilometers or 18% of Australia's mainland. However, approximately 35% of the Australian continent received extremely little rain that those areas were effectively deserts. The deserts in Australia were primarily distributed throughout the western plateau and interior lowlands of the country.