Western Plateau
The Western Plateau is a large, elevated region located in Australia, primarily covering parts of Western Australia, South Australia, and Northern Territory. It is characterized by its flat terrain, rocky outcrops, and sparse vegetation, making it a unique landscape. The plateau is rich in minerals, including gold and iron ore, which are important for the country's economy.
This region is also home to various ecosystems, including desert and semi-arid environments. The Western Plateau supports diverse wildlife, such as kangaroos and emus, and is significant for its Aboriginal cultural heritage. Many Indigenous communities have lived in this area for thousands of years, maintaining a deep connection to the land.