D'Day 200, Australia.
Australia was also called a continental country. The continent of Australia occupied a continent that was the driest and not-so-fertile land. The continent of Australia was a continent with a flat topography. There was indeed a dividing mountain range in the state, but it couldn't really be called a mountain range, as the height of the "mountains" was no more than 1,600 meters above the sea level. To be more accurate, the "mountains" were hills.
The central area of this continent was filled with deserts. Named deserts of Australia cover 1,371,000 square kilometers or 18% of Australia's mainland. However, approximately 35% of the Australian continent received extremely little rain that those areas were effectively deserts. The deserts in Australia were primarily distributed throughout the western plateau and interior lowlands of the country.