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Which major areas are almost completely void of human life in Australia

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Answer:

In Australia, the northern territory and the deserts are the areas that are almost completely void of human life.

Explanation:

  • The climate in the 'northern territory of Australia' is referred to as type B climate.
  • This climate is characterized by prolonged dry and hot conditions.
  • It is because of this attribute of the climate, the region is almost uninhabited. The interiors of Australia are majorly constituted of deserts.
  • Owing to the remoteness of this area and the absence of vegetation, there are no major human settlements in the region.
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Answer:

the northwest, the desert from Alice Springs through the west (Great Victoria, Great Sandy, Tanami, Simpson, Gibson deserts)

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