The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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... northern , central , western and southern Australia can be assigned African homoclimes , but for a parallel to ... northern , it is not fair to describe two- fifths of Australia as tropical . Undoubtedly , as the southern hemi- sphere ...
... northern , central , western and southern Australia can be assigned African homoclimes , but for a parallel to ... northern , it is not fair to describe two- fifths of Australia as tropical . Undoubtedly , as the southern hemi- sphere ...
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... northern coasts than it is now . In Pleistocene times there may have been a much drier climate in northern Australia synchronising with the wetter climate in southern Australia . This would follow if we assume a more northern position ...
... northern coasts than it is now . In Pleistocene times there may have been a much drier climate in northern Australia synchronising with the wetter climate in southern Australia . This would follow if we assume a more northern position ...
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... northern hemisphere and maintain the stability of the globe . Before Magellan's discovery map - makers had been depicting this Terra Australis , and his Tierra del Fuego was accepted as part of it . With respect to the northern border ...
... northern hemisphere and maintain the stability of the globe . Before Magellan's discovery map - makers had been depicting this Terra Australis , and his Tierra del Fuego was accepted as part of it . With respect to the northern border ...
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