No. The Willandra Lakes Region has formed over 50 000 years and is created from the erosion of rocks and dirt over a long period of time.
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Some are. Most are not
MAN-made resources are resources created by man. E.g.buildings,bridges,cars and furniture.
Australia's first 3 World Heritage sites were inscribed in 1981. They were the Great Barrier Reef (natural), Kakadu National Park (mixed), and the Willandra Lakes Region (mixed).
Willandra National Park was created in 1972.
Oklahoma has the most manmade lakes in the United States.
The area of Willandra National Park is 193.86 square kilometers.
The largest lake in New South Wales is Lake Garnpung, with an area of 542 sq km or 37000 hectares. It is in the Willandra Lakes region of far southwestern New South Wales.
In the northeast region of the United States, there are various manmade resources such as infrastructure including roads, bridges, and buildings. Additionally, there are industrial facilities like factories and power plants that contribute to the region's economy. The northeast region also has a significant presence of educational institutions, healthcare facilities, and cultural landmarks that are important manmade resources for the area.
they got into the great lakes from the welland canal
great lakes region
its in the water region
They entered through a manmade canal into the great lakes