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What processes have given rise to the geological, geographic, and biological features that Australia has today ?

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Answered by yash8618
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about the desert of Australia is bcoz of its daily blowing wind currents which causes to increase in its area and when the earth is just started its process about 250million yr ago it is part of Asia later it cuts and go apart its main reason is core activity of earth and amazing fact is it still moving

Answered by Arslankincsem
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The tectonic movements of the Earth and prolonged changes in sea level have a lot to contribute to the formation of the present shape of Australia. Apart from this, continuous erosion by the various agents of erosion like wind, water etc has led to the topography it has now. The drainage system of Australia also possesses a long history, and some valleys have been in their original position for many many years. The long landscape history is also responsible for the topographical features of Australia that began in the Permian Period. Suring that time, Australia lied closer to the South Pole and was covered with glaciers and ice caps.

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