Did you know that minus Alaska the United States and Australia are almost the same size? Most people think Australia is a much smaller continent/country than it actually is.
The population in AUS is smaller since the majority of people live on the coasts, as the interior is primarily desert.

Although the population density is heaviest on the coastlines of the United States as well, it is true to a much lesser extent. In the US the midland is still largely inhabitable and farmable.
If you have a friend who is currently living in Oz I would love to get in contact with them. Please be aware that even if their city of residence looks relatively close to Sydney, it may still be a several hour drive away. For instance, it is a 10 hour drive between Sydney and Brisbane. It's about the equivalent of driving from Florida to North Carolina.
The population in AUS is smaller since the majority of people live on the coasts, as the interior is primarily desert.

Although the population density is heaviest on the coastlines of the United States as well, it is true to a much lesser extent. In the US the midland is still largely inhabitable and farmable.
If you have a friend who is currently living in Oz I would love to get in contact with them. Please be aware that even if their city of residence looks relatively close to Sydney, it may still be a several hour drive away. For instance, it is a 10 hour drive between Sydney and Brisbane. It's about the equivalent of driving from Florida to North Carolina.

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