I will tell you. Now, many people will say it has something to do with the heat, but they are wrong. It is all down to the Kangaroos.
Yes, that's right, the Kangaroos. Y'see, Kangaroos just love to nibble at glaciers - no, really they do - and as they are so many Kangaroos in Australia the glaciers have no chance. So there y'go. Question answered. Wheres my ten points then?
2006-09-23 08:37:39
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answered by warden14 3
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The correct form of the question is:
"Why are there no glaciers in Australia?"
The correct answer of the question is:
CAUSE ITS FLIPPIN HOT DOWN THERE, N00B!
2006-09-23 08:36:25
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answered by bibleteen2009 2
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its too close to the equator to have any glaciers...when it was part of Pangea...it was colder and had glaciers, but not in recent times had there been glaciers found there....
2006-09-23 08:36:28
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answered by alex wolfgang black 2
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Because Australia neverhas snow
2006-09-23 08:41:57
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answered by lil_viet_dragon116 2
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I'm no geologist but I play one on TV, but I think it could be it's just a tad on the warm side.
2006-09-23 08:36:01
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answered by Obsean 5
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It was chopped up for drinks a long time ago.
2006-09-23 08:40:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Its too hot,they used to be here but they melted.
2006-09-23 08:38:15
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answered by frank m 5
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um...Australia's a bit hot, neh?
2006-09-23 08:38:17
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answered by Alyx 3
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Too hot.
2006-09-23 08:34:43
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answered by tysavage2001 6
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