Physical geography is the branch geography dealing with natural features and processes
Some physical features of Oceania are:
Ayers Rock. Ayers rock is huge rock that is about 350 meter high and goes even farther down below the ground. Ayers rock is also about 2 to 3 miles wide.
The outback is a word used to describe anything that is not near the coast. The outback is about 2/3 of Australia including 5 deserts.
The Great Sandy Desert is the second largest desert in Australia after the Great Victoria Desert. The Great Sandy Desert is about 110,036 square miles. The desert contains large dunes which usually have dunes. The Wolf Creek meteorite impact is located in the northeast.
The Great Victoria Desert is the largest desert in Australia. The desert Consists of small sand hills, grassland plains and salt lakes. The Victoria desert covers 134,650 square miles. The desert gets an average of 7.9 to 9.8 inches of rain fall per year. The desert about 15-20 thunderstorms per year. Summer time temperatures vary from 90 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit. While in the winter it is 64 to 73 degrees Fahrenheit.
The great Artesian Basin is the largest basin in the world. The basin stretches over 660,000 Square miles. With temperatures varying from 86 to 212 degrees Fahrenheit, it provides the only reliable resource of fresh water for most of inland Australia. The basin is 9,800 feet deep and contains 15,600 cubic meters of groundwater.
Some physical features of Oceania are:
Ayers Rock. Ayers rock is huge rock that is about 350 meter high and goes even farther down below the ground. Ayers rock is also about 2 to 3 miles wide.
The outback is a word used to describe anything that is not near the coast. The outback is about 2/3 of Australia including 5 deserts.
The Great Sandy Desert is the second largest desert in Australia after the Great Victoria Desert. The Great Sandy Desert is about 110,036 square miles. The desert contains large dunes which usually have dunes. The Wolf Creek meteorite impact is located in the northeast.
The Great Victoria Desert is the largest desert in Australia. The desert Consists of small sand hills, grassland plains and salt lakes. The Victoria desert covers 134,650 square miles. The desert gets an average of 7.9 to 9.8 inches of rain fall per year. The desert about 15-20 thunderstorms per year. Summer time temperatures vary from 90 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit. While in the winter it is 64 to 73 degrees Fahrenheit.
The great Artesian Basin is the largest basin in the world. The basin stretches over 660,000 Square miles. With temperatures varying from 86 to 212 degrees Fahrenheit, it provides the only reliable resource of fresh water for most of inland Australia. The basin is 9,800 feet deep and contains 15,600 cubic meters of groundwater.