Yes. Australia has the Murray River, among others.
There are quite a few rivers beginning with the letter 'm'. Among them are the following:Murray River, Australia's longest riverMurrumbidgeeMacquarieMaryMargaretMaroochyMaranoaMoonieMooloolahManningMolongloMyallMaribyrnongMitchellMurchisonMcArthur
Yes, there are many large rivers in China.
yes there are 28
Yes, the highest mountain in Australia is Mount Kosciuszko. Also, The Great Dividing Range is a river in Australia.
There are over 1500 small scattered patches of Rainforest, in the Kimberly region of WA. These range from tall stands along rivers to vine thickets in drier areas.
There are large areas on sand in some of Australia's deserts. There is actually a desert in that country called the Great Sandy Desert.
Yes. In Australia's far north, the Flinders River, Cloncurry River, Leichhardt River and Norman River are all examples of northward-flowing rivers.
Any good, large scale, atlas will give you this.
in any areas with water... rivers lakes swamps or oceans they live in the ocean
No, there are no rivers in Ireland with deltas. Deltas are typically formed at the mouths of large rivers where they meet the sea, but Ireland's rivers do not have the necessary conditions for delta formation.
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