Natural zones and flora of Australia
Natural Zones and Flora.
There are five distinguishable natural zones in Australia. In the very east there are wet
forests (1.) that occupy the space between the Great Dividing Range and the eastern
coast.
Westward from the Great Dividing Range the wet forests give place to beautiful
grasslands with some trees . These grasslands are called the savannas (2.). Farther
west the trees disappear and the bushlands (3.) begin. The real desert (4.) occupies
the centre of the Western Plateau. In the very southwest there are thin forests of
evergreen trees (5.).
Most of Australian trees are kinds of eucalyptus trees (or gum trees to Australians)
and acacia ( wattle to Australians). Eucalyptus trees are found everywhere in
Australia. There are many kinds of them and they greatly differ in size. One kind, the
great mountain ash, can grow to 120 metres and it grows in the wet forests in the
eastern part of the continent.These strong trees do not d...