Even in the dry area, the wind erodes the slope and weakens the slope, there is a lot of movement, after the continuous erosion the slope eventually emerges (Figure 3). Wind transport is now the main process throughout Australia. Since the heat capacity of the land is less than the heat capacity of the surrounding water, the air rise and the oceanic high-pressure system heats up faster in the ocean, forming a low-pressure system on land (Nave, 2000). At the bottom of the low pressure system, air from the high pressure system can pass through the advection (Fig. 3) (NASA, Virtual Skies, 2005).
Australia's tropical / subtropical and cold water on the west coast made most of Western Australia a dried feature, a hot desert, a prominent feature of the majority of the continent. These cold water makes little water on the mainland. A 2005 study by Australian and American researchers investigated inland desertification and presented explanations about human colonists who arrived about 50,000 years ago. Regular incineration of these colonists may prevent the monsoon from entering the Australian backyard. Inland covers 70% of the continent
Australia Australia is the largest island (the island is surrounded by water). It is also the smallest continent in the world. It is also called "island of the island". Australia has only one country called Australia. Located in the south of the equator, it is known as land. The Australian name comes from the Latin "Australia". This means south, so it is located south of the equator so it seems to be called the southern area. The official name of Australia today is the Australian Commonwealth. Two-thirds of Australia's area is a flat desert
This scientific dissertation identifies some of the reasons for Australia's water shortage and water pollution and provides several solutions to this problem. Australia is one of the most advanced countries in the world, but this country is subject to strict water regulation. One of the most basic reasons is sea surface temperature (SST). In southern Australia, SST is below average. This indicates that there is almost no evaporation of water, causing drying of the atmosphere and restriction of rainfall (Sea Surface Temperature (SST) contour map 2013). The cause of water pollution in Australia is polyolefin, which accounts for 52% of plastic manufacture and is used for the manufacture of disposable packaging (Schneider J 2013). These plastics can hurt our food net and ecosystem. Australia has hypothesized that water shortage and water pollution can be overcome, and we are clay potting and some environmental protection regulations are formulated.