The Willandra Lakes in southeastern Australia are:
A) a series of spring-fed lakes in the dry desert of southeastern Australia that attracted settlement into modern times
B) a series of now-dry fossil lakes that are known for their rich archaeological record
C) in the first area settled when Australia was populated from New Zealand
D) located in the only part of Australia inhabited prehistorically
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A) delicately
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