Although Western Australia takes up one third of Australia's land mass, much of its land is uninhabitable, being semi-arid or desert. Most of the population is concentrated in the south western corner, although there are other major mining centres around the state.
because rabbits are known as fast breeders/burrowers and australia has so much open/uninhabitable land it would cost aproximatly the US national debt times itself in both dollars and probally time to ever fully eradicate every rabbit off Australia. to be truthful we have better odds or killing off the cane toad first.
By 9000 BC, people did not live on Antarctica or Australia. Antarctica was covered in ice, making it uninhabitable, and Australia's population was believed to have arrived around 50,000 years ago.
The ice is extremely thick, I believe getting to 3km thick at the thickest
no
Phosphate mining has made much of the land uninhabitable.
"There is no life on that uninhabited moon."On this block, there are no uninhabited houses.
Uninhabitable
Nobody. Its uninhabitable (currently)
not someone living there or unoccupied empty
uninhabitable
No. Why would I live there if it was?