The urban population of Austrialia is about 20,264,893 people in 2012. About eighty-nine percent of the entire population of Australia live in urban areas.
There are not two economies important in most of Australia, as Australia is a vast country with different resources. Agriculture is important through much of Australia, but of course, not the urbanised areas.Three of the most important economies in Australia are:MiningAgricultureTourism
Arid, hot, lack of water. Prone to droughts and flooding.
Australia have won 1 bronze medal so Far
Oh they do (but not volcanoes, maybe) look, the japan tsunami reached australia, even the indonesian reached australia. So don't say that tsunamis and volacnoes dont happen in australia. And remember that australia is part or near the ring of fire.
Australia is South of the Equator.
urbanised isn't a word
Australia is not considered a very urbanised country. The great majority of the country is uninhabited. The population is mostly concentrated along its coasts, particularly in the east.
The Richmond Birdwing vine has suffered from clearing of land, and foolish humans cutting them out of the way, so that their habitat can be urbanised.
Build loads of social housing (Council Flats).
No. The least urbanised area of Ireland is in the west. There is a larger population in the east and it is where a lot of the large towns and cities are, though not all. Dublin, the capital and largest city is on the east coast.
Tailnadu is most urbanised & fast developing state
"Urban" foxes, "City" foxes or "Urbanised" foxes.
In the sticks....farmland, countryside etc. A place that is not built up, or "urbanised".
There are not two economies important in most of Australia, as Australia is a vast country with different resources. Agriculture is important through much of Australia, but of course, not the urbanised areas.Three of the most important economies in Australia are:MiningAgricultureTourism
Arid, hot, lack of water. Prone to droughts and flooding.
Simple roof water collection systemsLarger systems for educational institutions, stadiums, airports, and other facilitiesRoof water collection systems for high-rise buildings in urbanised areasLand surface catchmentsCollection of stormwater in urbanised catchments
Just under 30 miles including total urbanised area of greater London