Vast, Uninhabitable Outback: Exploring The Uninhabitable Side Of Australia
Approximately 80% of Australia’s landmass is classified as uninhabitable, primarily due to extreme climate conditions such as aridity, high temperatures, and unpredictable rainfall patterns. This vast uninhabitable area consists of arid deserts, rugged mountain ranges, and coastal regions susceptible to flooding and erosion, limiting human settlement and infrastructure development. Understanding Australia’s Uninhabitable Regions Australia, a…