Great Victoria Desert (via coastal margin)

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The Great Victoria Desert is a vast, arid desert region in southern Australia characterized by sand dunes, salt lakes, and sparse vegetation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf arid region
desert
biome desert biome
climateCharacteristic high evaporation rates
high temperature variability
low annual rainfall
continent Australia
country Australia
ecologicalProcess salt lake inundation and drying cycles
wind-driven sand movement
ecoregionStatus relatively undisturbed
geologicalCharacteristic ancient cratonic landscape
stabilized sand dunes
hasClimate arid climate
semi-arid climate
hasConservationValue important for biodiversity conservation
hasFauna desert birds
reptiles
small mammals
hasHazard dust storms
extreme heat
water scarcity
hasHydrologicalFeature ephemeral salt lakes
playas
hasLandscapeFeature gibber plains
salt lakes
sand dunes
hasLandUse limited pastoral activity
traditional Indigenous land use
hasSeasonalPattern episodic flowering after rain
irregular rainfall events
hasSoilType red desert sands
sandy soils
hasVegetationType acacia shrublands
mallee scrub
sparse vegetation
spinifex grasslands
humanActivityLevel very low
knownFor low human population density
remoteness
vast size
locatedIn southern Australia
partOf Australian arid zone
Australian desert ecosystem
vegetationCharacteristic drought-adapted plants
fire-adapted vegetation

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Great Australian Bight adjacentTo Great Victoria Desert (via coastal margin)
Goldfields-Esperance region containsDesert Great Victoria Desert (via coastal margin)
this entity surface form: Great Victoria Desert