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a man working at a sheep station-​

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Answered by arfu52
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Answer:

sailor

Explanation:

A sailor, seaman, mariner, or seafarer is a person who works aboard a watercraft as part of its crew, and may work in any one of a number of different fields that are related to the operation and maintenance of a ship.

Answered by debarpanchatterjeesl
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Answer:

Pastoralists

Explanation:

  • Sheep ranches were large  (1000 sq km) and served as  grazing land, providing enough food and water for livestock. These wards, also known as homesteads, have pastoral leases in Crown Lands. Australia's dry climate  is ideal for wool production and the pasture vegetation is suitable for raising sheep.
  • A sheep station is synonymous with a ranch whose primary purpose is to raise sheep for their wool and meat. Australian Aborigines played a major role in the successful operation of these bases, especially in northern Australia.
  • These sheep ranches became important after the Gold Rush, which made gold abundantly available in Australia and led to its colonization by whites. ), raise animals such as goats, sheep, and buffalo, and graze them on vast outdoor pastures. In Australia these owners are called pastoralists, pastoralists or former squatters.

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