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The Back Garden of Immigrating to Australia

First, although Australia has a large area, its topography and climate are complex. China has many deserts and mountains, little arable land and poor natural conditions.

Second, Australia discovered it late and is far from Europe. Although the United States and Australia are both immigrant countries with populations from Europe, immigrants prefer the United States and few people are willing to go to Australia. In the eyes of Europeans, Australia is very remote and lonely. Only prisoners, gold diggers and adventurers go there, and the population cannot increase.

Third, Australia is a British colony, and its population mainly comes from the mainland and colonies of the British Empire, as well as nearby Asians and Australasian aborigines. Population input is relatively simple.

Fourth, the British have always regarded Australia as their own back garden and positioned it as a resource exporting place in Britain. Therefore, Australia's economy is developing abnormally and agriculture and animal husbandry are extremely developed, but it lacks industry and tertiary industry and cannot gather a huge population.