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Answer:
A Central Lowlands
Explanation:
Central Lowlands comprises of a flat region. In the Southern region people grow crops although not all part of the land is not suited for farming.
The Mississippi River drains the Central Lowland. The Central Lowland is suitable for planting and herding of sheep.
The correct answer is A) Central Lowlands.
The region of Australia that is most important for farming and sheep herding is "Central Lowlands."
Twenty-five percent of the Australian territory is comprised of the central lowlands. It is a flat land that includes the Murray-Darling, the Gulf of Carpentaria, and the Great Artesian Basin. In this portion of the Australian land is where farmers do farming and sheep herding.