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An analysis of the characteristics of Australian tourism resources from the perspective of geography

Geographically, the characteristics of Australia's tourism resources are as follows:

Australia lies in the tropics and subtropics. The tropic of Capricorn runs through the middle, about one third of which belongs to the tropics, and the rest belongs to the temperate zone. So the climate varies greatly from place to place, tropical in the north and mild in the south. The coldest area is in the southeast corner of Tasmania's plateau and platform and mainland. Affected by tropical high pressure belt and southeast trade winds, desert and semi-desert areas account for 35%, while the western plateau and central desert areas have a tropical desert climate with an average annual precipitation of less than 250 mm; The northern part of the peninsula and the coastal area belong to the tropical grassland climate, and the annual precipitation can reach 750 ~ 2000 mm; The East New England Mountains south of Tasmania belong to temperate broad-leaved forest climate, with annual precipitation of 500 ~1200mm. The lower reaches of murray river and the southwest corner of the mainland belong to the Mediterranean climate, which is hot in summer and dry in winter, with an annual precipitation of 500 ~1000 mm. The overall climate is hot and dry, with precipitation decreasing from the north, east and south to the inland and west, and the climate type and vegetation are semi-circular. 2. Human geography: 70% of Australia is of British and Irish descent; 18% are descendants of other European countries, 6% are Asians, and there are about 560,000 Chinese and overseas Chinese (10 in 2003); Aborigines account for 2.3%, about 460 thousand people. General English. 70% of the residents believe in Christianity (among them, 28% believe in Catholicism, 2 1% believe in the Anglican Church, 2 1% believe in Christianity and other sects), and 5% believe in Buddhism, Islam, Hinduism and Judaism. The secular population accounts for 26%.

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CommonwealthofAustralia (in English), with a territory of 7.692 million square kilometers, is located between the South Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean, surrounded by the sea. It is the only country in the world whose territory covers the whole continent, so it is also called Australia. Australia is a multicultural immigrant country with many unique flora, fauna and natural landscapes. There are about 670,000 overseas Chinese in Australia, accounting for 3.4 1% of the settled population.