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Consider availability of water flat land fertile soil climate and whether grazing land safety transport routes mining and minerals past history cultural and economic factors

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Answered by royalpiano637
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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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  • The characteristics of a land type and the pasture that develops there are greatly influenced by the climate.
  • Queensland is a sizable state with a varied climate that ranges from subtropical in the south to tropical and wet in the north. Depending on the time of year, the desert inland regions might experience unusually hot or cold weather. Climate can also fluctuate considerably within and between years.
  • There is no simple formula for managing pastures because Queensland has over 230 different types of grazing land. Rain, heat, humidity, wind and frost can affect pasture composition, quantity and quality.
  • Queensland's annual rainfall varies widely by location, ranging from 150 to 250 mm in the southwest to 2000-4000 mm on the tropical coast. While most rain occurs during the summer months in the north, winter rain contributes significantly to the yearly total south of the Tropic of Capricorn, reaching roughly 40% along the southern boundary.

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