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Australia is BIGGER than most people think (and more empty!) #shorts
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Australia is BIGGER than most people think (and more empty!) #shorts

Australia is way bigger and more empty than most people think.

For starters the nation is about 3.3 million square miles big

that’s large enough for it to fully encompass the nations of

France Germany Vietnam Japan South Korean Bangladesh the UK and the Philippines all with in it’s borders

All of these nations combined only equate to roughly 1.1m , meaning you could stack 3 of each of those nations with that remain space

Australia also has a population of only 25,000,000 people

If you add up all the nations I talked about before they all add up 762m which means there is is roughly 30x more people in those nations as opposed to Australia

What’s even crazier is that the very smallest nation on this list in terms of land area is South Korea, which is 86x smaller than Australia. But even they have roughly 2x the amount of people as Australia does

Looks like people just really hate living in the desert!

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@luisfilipe2023

1 year ago

It’s almost like 90% of Australia is inhospitable desert or something

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@GunTheHitman

1 year ago

Every 60 seconds in Australia, a minute passes



Edit: Wow too many likes! If only my subscribers is that many too

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@Reavertide

1 year ago

I blame the spiders.

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@realaussiemale567

1 year ago

What they didn’t mention is the amount of land mass that’s totally inhospitable, even the indigenous haven’t tried to live in.

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@TheRoger2244

1 year ago

It’s not empty… just not humans… it’s filled to the brim with killer spiders 😂 and other stuf

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@cjextreme

1 year ago

Australia is like Wyoming in the states.lots of land very few people.
However people cant live where water is scarce.

I actually like the idea of open spaces left on the planet.

Now if the outback had trees, I'd move there in a minute.
My state is becoming far too crowded.

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@doreekaplan2589

1 year ago

We live in San Diego, California. When my son visited Australia he called home. I asked "Whats it like?"
"Like home except they drink a lot more beer."

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@alexmercader9792

1 year ago

Inside Australia is mostly desert and the people lives in coastline

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@GlennTheSadMarinersFan

1 year ago

There is a national park in Greenland that is about 1/3rd the size of Australia.

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@thomasdeturk5142

1 year ago

That is a lot like California having more people than Canada.

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@theresistance6246

1 year ago

Now let's talk about how much of Australia's territory is hospitable by humans

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@rainerseeger4195

1 year ago

Most areas, rain is infrequent but when it does you need a boat.

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@thatpanamahatlife1497

1 year ago

Yep, and as an Aussie i just love going out into the middle if it all and just listening to the silence. Priceless.

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@ricanredru4760

1 year ago

Why doesn't the Australians do with Libya almost pulled off before the war in 2009 to overthrow Kadafi. They were building man-made rivers in five stages over the course of 30 years but they never fully completed it because of the invasion. That will lead to Australia being more inhabitable if they create man-made rivers or lakes

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@noirjacques3274

1 year ago

Also: WA, the biggest state, is over
1.1m sqkm bigger than Alaska, and Victoria, the 2nd smallest state in area is, in fact, larger (individually speaking) than 40 of the 50 American states too.

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@quandaleman

1 year ago

if someone removed the entire interior of australia and left the coastlines intact, it would kill approximately 5 people.
(this is a joke, don’t take it seriously)

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@rais1953

1 year ago

Perth, where I live, has two desalination plants and a waste water purification plant supplementing the water it gets from underground and from rainfall. It is planned have a third desalination plant. Areas without this kind of equipment have to store water from infrequent rainfall.

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@dinosaurus1172

1 year ago

canada and australia are very similar, both have extremely low population densities, both have a large amount of uninhabitable land (but some people still barely live on that land), both were british colonies and became fully independent from britain in the 80s, both say 'yeah, no' and 'no, yeah' (just with different accents of course), both are quite known to initiate in small amounts of tomfoolery in terms of war crimes, both kind of pissed off the native populations just a tiny bit, i could probably figure out more

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@bernie4268

1 year ago

They are actually building a new highway across the middle of Australia. Currently there are only two tarred roads from the west coast to the east coast, one at the bottom and one at the top. Soon there will be one across the middle.
Also, if you want to see the Milky Way, get to outback Australia. The dark is really dark so the stars are AMAZING!!!

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@graemewilson8518

1 year ago

87% desert. And only now are we realizing how much environmental damage we have done to the place.

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