In Western Australia, which part is a rich agricultural and wine-growing area?
- The far north coast
- The centre of the state
- The south-west of the state ✓
- The east of the state
Why this is the answer
Farming and wine growing are concentrated in the south-west, while the east of the state is mostly desert.
This question is from: The states
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