Understanding Australia’s precious water resources and unique climate

Lake Eildon was built in the 1950's to provide irriga

Lake Eildon was built in the 1950's to provide irrigation water for the Goulburn Valley Credit: Construction Photography/Avalon/Getty Images

Australia yenke paan tok awɛn toh ke tuiɔ kenne dɛŋ ke tuɛny thin, atuoi ku te wɛɛn yenne piny rot gɛɛr thin. Ekenne yenke wɛɛr yenne piiny nɛŋ ka pieth ke te wɛn yenne piny rot luoi thin.


Key Points
  • Australia is the driest of all inhabited continents, periods of drought are common which bring hot weather and the risk of bushfires.
  • There are many different climate zones across Australia, classified by variations in temperature and humidity, vegetation, and seasonal rainfall.
  • Water is precious in Australia, with fragile ecosystems under threat from climate change, natural disasters, land clearing and other intensive human activities.

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