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Australia is almost constantly in a state of drought, somewhere within the continent. It is uncertain how much livestock has been lost recently, but average figures from the past include:1911-16: 19 million sheep and 2 million cattle1958-68: 20 million sheep, 20 million cattle and other livestock
For the past twenty million years the climate changed in response to orbital variations known as "Milankovitch Cycles." This entailed a series of ice ages. These ice ages may have been precipitated by what is known as the "Azolla Event," which began about 15 million years after the end of the Cretaceous. Azolla is a freshwater fern which sank into the icy depths of the Arctic ocean. Over a fairly short period of a few hundred thousand years billions of tons of atmospheric carbon was sequestered onto the sea floor by the growth and death of this fern. The climate cooled, and thus began the last series of ice ages.
The super continent was called Pangaea.
Existing during the Paleozoic and some of the Mesozoic era, the super continent in Pangea was formed about 300 million years ago. Pangea separated about 200 million years ago.
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The Australian continent has an area of approximately 7.7 million square kilometers
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No Mount Kosciuszko was formed as the result of volcanic activity. however it has not been active for over 10 million years. There is no volcanic activity at all on the Australian Continent.
There are no Australian One Million Dollar banknotes. There are no collectible Australian banknotes that would get anything near One Million Dollars.
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The continent that I believe has seventeen million square miles is Asia. This should make the most sense because Asia is the biggest continent in the world.
This continent is Europe.
Australia is almost constantly in a state of drought, somewhere within the continent. It is uncertain how much livestock has been lost recently, but average figures from the past include:1911-16: 19 million sheep and 2 million cattle1958-68: 20 million sheep, 20 million cattle and other livestock
This continent was called Pangea.
BIG Asia is the biggest continent. It has 18.8 million square miles.
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