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Which term is used to describe the sparsely populated area of the Austrailian interior?

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Outback

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The Outback is, technically, any non-urban area in Australia's interior. Many people, though, consider it to be the desert-like area in the country's center. A significant number of native Aborigines live here. Of course, most people in the United States might think its a steakhouse!

I hoped this explained it better for you.

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The term Outback is used to describe it

it basically refers the the populated Area outside the urbans

The outback is very rich in Iron, Aluminum, manganese, and Uranium main which make mining and Tourism became the main economic Activity in the Outbacks


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