Geoscience:The Face of Australia
300 million years ago, the southern super-continent, Gondwana, was near the South Pole. Australia separated from this great land mass, and formed a continent of its own. Deserts occupy a large part of the Australian continent. After Antarctica, Australia is the world's driest continent. In this program, we'll look at 9 faces of Australia. Let's start from the West Australian coast inland.
- Added:2006
- Country:Australia
- Duration:22
- Time of update:2011/3/11 15:03:55