All the Australian deserts are hot subtropical deserts.
The desert/'outback'.
It is the Outback.
Australians call deserts the 'outback.'
There is no such desert as the Great Australian Desert. There are a number of deserts in that country that comprise the collective deserts of Australia that are sometimes referred to as 'The Outback.'
No. While many parts of the outback are desert regions, a large amount is reasonably fertile land, suitable for growing grain crops, or for running sheep and cattle.
Yes. A huge array of native flowers are found in the Australian outback. The Sturt Desert Pea, Sturt Desert Rose and Kangaroo Pawre each a floral emblem for one of the states or territories, and a wide range of wildflowers can also be found in the outback.
It is known as 'The Outback' - parts of it are inhabited, although sparsely.
Uluru or Ayers Rock.
The Red Centre, Centralia, the Outback, the Desert, take your pick.The Red Centre, Centralia, the Outback, the Desert, take your pick.
AustraliaIt should be noted that there is no official desert called the "Great Australian Desert". This is just a generic name given to the deserts and outback regions on the continent of Australia. The so-called Great Australian Desert is actually made up of the following separate deserts:Great Victoria DesertGreat Sandy DesertTanami DesertSimpson DesertGibson DesertLittle Sandy DesertStrzelecki DesertSturt Stony DesertTirari DesertPedirka Desert
Survivor: The Australian Outback premiered in 2001.
The Red Centre, Centralia, the Outback, the Desert, take your pick.