The dry flat interior of Australia is known as the Outback. It is characterized by arid landscapes, low vegetation, and sparse population. The Outback covers a vast area of central Australia and is home to unique wildlife such as kangaroos and emus.
Dry grasslands in the interior of the US, also known as the Great Plains, are characterized by a semi-arid climate with low rainfall and grassland vegetation. They are home to a variety of grasses and shrubs, and are an important habitat for wildlife such as bison and pronghorn. These grasslands are also used for agriculture, primarily for grazing livestock.
Lakes in Australia are still called lakes. However, many of those in the interior are salt lakes, and because they tend to be dry much of the time, they are called saltpans.
Besides being found in grasslands, the Red kangaroo is found throughout the interior of the Australian continent - not the dry desert but in semi-arid desert areas - and on part of the Western Australian coast, in sparse bushland.
The interior of Australia is Desert. Not like the Sahara, but desolate, very dry, and very hot, with very little water sources or rain. So, fighting those hardships is what is required.
Savannas are grasslands located between deserts and rainforests. They typically have a mix of grasses and scattered trees and are known for their dry and wet seasons. Savannas are found in Africa, South America, Australia, and Southeast Asia.
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Wombats live in Australia, in bushy habitats, grasslands or open bushland. The actual climate tends towards warm and hot, dry and not tropical.
Great Plains, it is covered in DRY grasslands and has land that increases towards the Rockies.
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africa,dry areas
The grasslands of Africa typically experience a seasonal pattern of precipitation, with rainy seasons bringing higher amounts of rainfall and dry seasons having very little precipitation. The amount of precipitation can vary depending on the specific region within the grasslands.