Most residential areas in Australia are located in coastal areas, which pay great attention to green coverage, giving people a feeling of beautiful environment and fresh air. In Australia, you can see that many buildings are surrounded by trees, and there are neat lawns around each building, and the living environment is excellent.
In addition, Australian architectural styles are also very diverse. As Australia is a multicultural country, its architectural style has also been influenced by many cultures. The most representative one is "Queensland Architecture", which is a traditional residential building, mostly made of wood, and the roof is covered with iron sheets or tiles to adapt to the rainy climate in Australia.
Australia's natural environment
First of all, Australia is a continental country with a vast grassland, desert and forest ecosystem. Among them, Australia's Great Barrier Reef is one of the largest coral reef systems in the world, known as the "submarine tropical rain forest" and rich in marine biological resources.
Secondly, Australia is rich in wildlife resources. Due to long-term isolation from other continents, Australia's animals and plants have a unique evolutionary history and formed many unique species. For example, animals endemic to Australia, such as kangaroos, koalas, platypus, and plants such as eucalyptus and jacaranda, are all representatives of Australia's natural environment.
In addition, Australia has magnificent natural landscapes. From the cliffs along the coastline to inland deserts and canyons, to alpine snow peaks and tropical rainforests, Australia's natural landscape is amazing.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Australia