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There is no landform which overs more than half of Australia. While previous answers have suggested "desert", this is incorrect. True desert covers only 18-20% of the Australian continent. Semi-arid area covers another 45%, but this area is not classified as desert.
The landform that covers most of Europe is the Northern European Plains. The European Plains covers more that 50 percent of Europe.
The North European Plain(s) cover more than 50% of Europe.
You may be thinking of the ice sheet that covers 98% of the continent.
Canyons like the Grand, Capes like Hatteras, Mountains like Pikes Peak, Mesas like the Glass Mountains, the Marsh of Florida, Gulfs like Mexico, Glaciers like at Denali, Deserts like Mojave, Bays like San Francisco and the list goes on and on.
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Because they show how the landform is really shaped. On a map it shows a realitively close drawing of the landform.
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A landform that extends more than 2000 feet above sea level is typically referred to as a mountain or peak.
A rocky landform that is 2000 feet or more above sea level is typically classified as a mountain or a high mountain peak. These landforms often have distinct rocky terrain and are known for their elevation and rugged characteristics.
Germany has a temperate climate with a lot of cloudy weather especially in winter. The US covers a wide area and has different climate zones. Arizona is very different to Maine, so it's difficult to generalise, but most of the US will have more sunlight than does Germany.
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