Sagot :
Réponse : Adjectif en gras
Australia is a highly urbanised country, ana outside these
major urban areas the landscape becomes rural which eventually gives
way to the bush', a term that refers to nature or natural areas of
vegetation. Travelling further inland from the bush, the landscape
becomes increasingly arid and less hospitible with fewer settlements. This area is known by the term, The Outback
The outback is actually the biggest area of desert on Earth outside of the Sahara in Africa. It also encompasses large areas or savannan grassland.
Despite the harsh environment, little rainfall, and periods of extreme heat,
it is home to big populations of kangaroos, emus, dingoes, and the
Australlan camel. Flora includes small shrubs and stunted trees. The
longest fence in the world known as the Dingo fence, divides the outoack from the main rural area of Australia. It was built to stop dingos from threatening livestock. It is an impressive 5,614 km (3,488 mi) long,
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Bonjour
attention
en anglais, la formation de bcp d'adverbes est => adjectif + -ly
(comme en français adj+ -ment)
adjectifs en gras + mots qu'ils qualifient >>
major urban areas
rural landscape
natural areas
further inland > ici pour moi "further inland" est une locution adverbiale
arid, hospitable landscape
fewer (comparatif de supériorité = adj+ -er qualifie "settlements"
biggest adj au superlatif de "big" qualifie "desert"
large areas
savannan grassland ???? orthographe exacte ???
harsh environment
little rainfall
extreme heat
big populations
small shrubs
stunted trees
longest fence > superlatif de "long"
main rural area
threatening livestock
impressive 5,614 km (kilometers ) long
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