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Nature in Australia

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Nature in AustraliaAustralia has the finest flora and fauna in the world
The Australian bush animals
Australian plants in the nature


Australian nature

Australia is a big country, stretching from the tropics to the roaring forties, and it has a correspondingly wide range of climates. There's something to suit everyone! Scuba-divers like the warm waters off the tropical Queensland coast; sunlovers feel at home in central Australia's hot, dry climate. The cool temperate climate of the Australian Alps in the southeast of the continent attracts skiers in winter and walkers in summer.

Australia, isolated from environmental threats that exist in other parts of the world, permits Australian by Nature to present you with a range of health food products provided from the best that nature can supply.

Diversity of Australian nature

Australian nature is extremely diverse and interesting, with a number of unique animals living in Australia. The wildlife in Australia has evolved in isolation and so has a unique and individual appearance. This also means that the animals have adapted well to the varying and often harsh climatic differences around Australia.

History of Australian nature

Around 55 million years ago Australia belonged to Gondwanaland, which was made up of a number of continents. It was almost completely covered in rainforest, although much of this dried out as Australia moved towards the warmer climate.

 

 

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Relevant links:

- Nature conservancy in Australia
- Nature of Australia
- Nature Australia magazine


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