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Australia does not suffer population losses during times of drought. It is excessive conditions such as heatwaves and bushfires that cause population loss. During Christmas prior to 2009, dozens of lives were lost in the record-breaking heatwave that hit southern Australia, and the bushfires in February 2009 killed 210.
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The spatial dimension of the Victorian bushfires refers to the geographic extent and distribution of the fires across the state of Victoria, Australia. It encompasses factors such as the size of the affected areas, the spread of the fires, and their proximity to populated areas.
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Bushfires are common in Australia. They can occur with equal force in grasslands and in bushland. They tend to occur more in the southern states, where summers are hot and dry, but they are also common up the coast of New South Wales, and in limited regions of Queensland, such as the area around Rockhampton.
A crocodile won't help in a drought! It will just eat you!
During times of drought or floods, gators often roam in search of new homes.
Most household accidents occur in bathrooms, as people are in them a few times a day and often slip in the shower or on tiles.
Most of the times drought occur due to lack of rains in that place which results in the drying of wells, lakes, rivers and underground water sources and eventually leading to water scarcity and thus leading to drought.
An annual event occurs once a year.
Australian wildfires, known as bushfires, can occur in the dense bushland of the national parks around Sydney and the Blue Mountains. This is a common area for bushfires. There have been many times when smoke haze from surrounding bushfires has descended on Sydney, remaining for several weeks.