Tectonic activity if you mean under.
The crust beneath a continent, also known as the continental shield, is a relatively stable region in the interior of a continent. This region is characterized by old and stable geological features like cratons and shields, which have not experienced significant tectonic activity for millions of years.
The interior of the Australian continent is commonly referred to as the "Outback." This vast and remote region is known for its arid landscapes, unique wildlife, and sparse population.
Yes, Australia is considered the driest inhabited continent in the world. The continent experiences frequent droughts and has large areas of arid and semi-arid landscapes, particularly in its interior regions.
A continent-continent collision occurs when two continental plates converge and push against each other. This collision can lead to mountain building, as seen in the collision between the Indian Plate and the Eurasian Plate that formed the Himalayas.
Australia is known for its outback, which refers to the vast, remote, and mostly uninhabited interior regions of the country.
The relatively stable interior portion of a continent is a craton.
No wildlife lives on the Antarctic continent, interior or on the beaches.
The crust beneath a continent, also known as the continental shield, is a relatively stable region in the interior of a continent. This region is characterized by old and stable geological features like cratons and shields, which have not experienced significant tectonic activity for millions of years.
The interior of the Australian continent is commonly referred to as the "Outback." This vast and remote region is known for its arid landscapes, unique wildlife, and sparse population.
Africa used to be known as the Dark Continent. This is because nothing was known about the interior of Africa up until about the mid 1800s. So to the outside world, interior Africa was known as dark and mysterious.
The Aboriginals were moved to the interior of the continent
Brasilia
No plants live in the interior of the Antarctic continent. Ninety-eight percent of the continent, including the interior, is covered with an ice sheet, that at the South Pole is nearly two miles thick. It's also too cold there to support botany.
No, Antarctica has no animal life in the actual interior of the continent. It has limited animal life on the margine of the continent along the coastline.
The Appalachian Mountains.
Antarctica's beaches are warmer than the interior of the continent.
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