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Australia's interior contains very few population centers. The BEST explanation for this fact is

A) mountain ranges that seal it off from the southern population centers.
B) there are few ways to access the central part of the country.
C) the climate is too harsh to support large cities.
Eliminate
D) many inhabitable swamps dominate the geography.

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the answer is c

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its c hope this helps

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