Australie : géographie physique - Map Quiz Game
- Cordillère australienne
- Darling
- Flinders
- Gascoyne
- Grand bassin artésien
- Grand désert Victoria
- Grand désert de Sable
- Grande Baie australienne
- Kimberley
- Murray
- Petit Désert de sable
- Victoria River
- désert de Gibson
- désert de Tanami
- détroit de Bass
- détroit de Torrès
- faille de Darling
- golfe de Carpentarie
- mer de Corail
- mer de Tasman
- monts Hamersley
- monts MacDonnell
- océan Indien
- plaine de Nullarbor
- récifs de la Grande Barrière
- île de Tasmanie
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To outsiders, Australia consists of a few cities, something called the Outback, and not much else. In reality, it is a place so large and unique that the outsider view does not begin to describe its physical diversity. From north to south the country is 3,200 kilometers long, with a tropical climate in the north and a temperate climate in the south. In between, a series of mountain ranges, rivers, and deserts make one of the world’s most unique landscapes.
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