Geography, asked by jiya5514, 11 months ago

why sheap rearing is common in Australia??​

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Answered by rudrakshkumar16
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The dry climate of much of Australia is ideal for wool production, though temperatures are too warm in the northern part of the country. ADVERTISEMENTS: The poor grassland vegetation is also suited to sheep, though the farms must be very large to provide adequate pasturage for the large numbers of animals kept.

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The dry climate of much of Australia is ideal for wool production, though temperatures are too warm in the northern part of the country. ADVERTISEMENTS: The poor grassland vegetation is also suited to sheep, though the farms must be very large to provide adequate pasturage for the large numbers of animals kept.

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