The Central lowlands, a region in Australia, is known for its agriculture rather than mining.
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railways activity farming and mining.
It can lead to rapid soil erosion.
Greenland Minerals and Energy from Australia
Economics are things that drive a countries economy. Some examples of economics are farming, minerals, livestock, mining, nutrients, military, clothing and computer.
there are no lowlands in Australia, the centre of Australia is mainly desert there are enormous cattle Stations / farms that also have a minning lease attached for all sorts of minerals, the farmer has a farming lease and the mining compant will have a mining lease in the same location, cattle run wild over the mining leases as fences are very few. most of the population 95% live near the coast and venturing into the centre of Australia can be a death wish unless you have all the required survival equipment, it is very hot with little water.
Yes, Mining is
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Residential, farming, industrial, mining recreational,
Farming: poultry, dairy, meat products, and specialty crops Mining minerals: copper, iron, silver, lead zinc, and coal
farming, manufacturing, fishing, and many more.
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mining and farming
Fishing, farming, forestry and mining.
The Middle Colonies offered jobs in farming and iron mining industries.
mining and farming mostly substance farming and also there is more
farming, mining ect.