Deserts of Australia and a saving full -flowing Air
Most of Australia is a drying region. Australia deserts occupy almost half of the entire surface of the mainland. Surprisingly, there is no all the continent, not a single sea, not a large lake, even large rivers and even in an abundance, and after all, people somehow live here.
The largest number of desert zones is located in the western and central part of Australia. The vegetation in these territories is very poor, mainly the cereals of the triodes prevail. For animals in need of pastures, such food is not too nutritious and practically devoid of moisture. Lakes and rivers of the continent are replenished exclusively due to rainwater, so many simply dry out. The most full -flowing lake that has taken root in the Australian desert is Air.