Australia is not only the smallest continent but also Earth's largest island. But the land Down Under wasn't always so isolated; it was once part of a bigger supercontinent. So when did Australia ...
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World’s Fastest Continent Is on a Collision Course With Asia—And It’s Moving Faster Than You Think
Australia may seem like a stable landmass, but it’s slowly creeping northward, heading straight for Asia at a surprising ...
The Australian continent has experienced some extreme climates during the past 65 million years. Its fauna and flora are testament to those extremities. The genus eucalyptus, with some 700 species or ...
Daily precipitation has an enormous impact on human activity, and the study of how it varies over time and space, and what global indicators influence it, is of paramount importance to Australian ...
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