no
Most areas of Australia have permanent drought conditions.
The Galapagos Islands are mostly populated by Ecuadorians who are legal permanent residents of Galapagos. There are also temporary residents of the islands, who may be international or national volunteers, workers, or tourists accompanying a temporary resident.
When plants don't get enough water, it is called "drought stress" or simply "drought." This condition can lead to wilting, stunted growth, and reduced photosynthesis, ultimately affecting the plant's health and survival. Prolonged drought can result in permanent damage or death of the plant if not alleviated.
Humans had visited the Galapagos Islands as far back as the first documented visit by the Bishop of Panama in 1535 (almost 300 years earlier) . There have been finds of Incan artifacts, but not of settlements, so they might not have had permanent homes there.
Galapagos Islands
In the galapagos island
Galapagos Hawk
Yes, the Galapagos Islands are home to the Galapagos Sea Lions (Zalophus wollebaeki).
What is the high were the Galapagos penguin lives? What is the low were the Galapagos penguin lives
The Galapagos Tortoise and the Galapagos Sea Lion can be found in these islands.
The Galapagos Islands.
There are no rivers in the Galapagos Islands.