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Australia's outback is relatively unpopulated due to its harsh environmental conditions, including extreme temperatures, limited water supply, and difficult terrain. The vast distances between settlements make transportation and access to resources challenging. Additionally, the outback's economy is primarily based on mining and agriculture, which do not require large populations. As a result, most Australians live in coastal cities where conditions are more favorable.

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