The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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The average level of this inland region is not much over 500 feet above the sea . The southern portion of the lowland belt extends from the rather ill - defined southern margin of the artesian basin to Encounter Bay .
The average level of this inland region is not much over 500 feet above the sea . The southern portion of the lowland belt extends from the rather ill - defined southern margin of the artesian basin to Encounter Bay .
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Although this region has a rainfall of 30 to 60 inches , the rain falls entirely in the summer months , and the long dry seasons and poor soils result in a xerophytic vegetation in most parts . The general elevation of this region is ...
Although this region has a rainfall of 30 to 60 inches , the rain falls entirely in the summer months , and the long dry seasons and poor soils result in a xerophytic vegetation in most parts . The general elevation of this region is ...
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SOUTHERN REGIONS OF NEW ZEALAND 19 the two islands , it is apparent that differences in geology , topography and soils ... Otago Region . This includes the basins of the Clutha , Waiau and other rivers flowing south across the dissected ...
SOUTHERN REGIONS OF NEW ZEALAND 19 the two islands , it is apparent that differences in geology , topography and soils ... Otago Region . This includes the basins of the Clutha , Waiau and other rivers flowing south across the dissected ...
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AUSTRALIA | 1 |
The South Australian Association | 5 |
The three Climatic Belts | 7 |
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