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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.
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Brazil.
No, it only covers 1/3 of North America
The tropic of Capricorn cuts through the continent of Australia.
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Tropical Rainforests And Tropical Savannas
Hot and Wet.
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No, Sydney is the capital of New South Wales. It is not in South Australia, but it does lie in the southern half of the continent.
Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia and about half of antarctica
Australia has only ever had one "official" name, and that is its current name: The Commonwealth of Australia. As a continent, the name "Australia" was adopted in 1824, but this did not refer to the country, as Australia was not yet a country, but a group of colonies occupying the same continent. Before it was called Australia, the western half was known as New Holland, and the eastern half was New South Wales.