![]() The River will need to be SUPER WIDE! - Now this one, idk, however i assume that just a Km or 2 will be sufficient. Large rain collectors can be used to capture this for a more constant water supply. HEY! You can't irrigate with SALT water!! - See water will EVAPORATE with the power of the sun, meaning that it will condensate and then fall back down as fresh water in the form of rain, thus being usable. Rubbish / Crap / Protesters filling up the river - A big grate over the top to stop stuff from getting in.Įxcessive salt - It is connected to the ocean no? So would the salt not just become dispersed among the ocean perhaps when the tide comes/goes PS : Some common suggested issues and my counter points: Is this possible? What could be some potential problems? This allows for sustainable Australian development into the future as we have far more usable land. Not only would this create a large economic and social hub in the center of Australia, using it instead of it just being wasted land, it would also create usable land ALL along the canal. ![]() In the center, there could be an extra large pool of water that would serve as a new hub for living and work, in the center of Australia which would reduce some stress off the rest of Australian land, as the large pool of water would create a larger area of rainfall. Local species shouldn't be affected too much, since there would still be some desert left, and the species living inside the deserts are rather rare anyway (compared to normal, tropical areas ). This would bring about fresh water to the areas close to the canal, and in return not only loosen up the soil, allow for plants to begin growing, cool down the area and allow for human habitation. The canal would be wide enough to allow for large quantities of evaporation, which would allow clouds to form locally and create rain. These would connect to the ocean, where water would come flowing in, into the middle of Australia. However, what if we dug a canal ourselves? Ignoring the social uproar of Indigenous peoples and other environmental and cultural preservation groups, huge canals could be dug, North to South, East to West - going through the center. There is next to no water, EVER in the middle of Australia, due to the lack of natural rivers and the unfortunate positioning of Australia geographically. Now, the root cause of all of this, is the huge lack of water in the center (if you look at the coastal regions, they have relatively lush landscapes). Very flat, very dry, mostly desert and for the majority of it, mostly poor, arid land that isn't farmable or inhabitable. ![]() If you take a look at Australia, it's a pretty sad place geographically. What they did is moved the map and scoring section from the side to the bottom, leaving the actual gameplay area basically unchanged.First of all, yes I'm Australian, and yes I am using a kangaroo to type this up. They have been altered to use a vertical one. Those games originally used a horizontal monitor. One major note for purists : The 'original' versions of "Rally-X" and "New Rally-X" have been slightly altered. Additionally " New Rally-X" is available as well. Namco Classics Collection Vol.2 is an arcade video game and as its name implies is a collection of classic Namco games (" Pac-Man", " Dig Dug" and " Rally-X") with original and updated 'arrangement' versions available.
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