Which statement best explains how Australia's geography affects population density?

An extremely dry interior forced people to settle the coast
Eastern mountain ranges limit eastern coastal populations
Several small, hilly islands limit space for settlement
Highlands provide rich land for farming and draw the population

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The statement that best explains how Australia's geography affects population density is: "An extremely dry interior forced people to settle the coast."

Australia's interior is characterized by arid and semi-arid conditions, which make it less hospitable for large populations. As a result, the majority of the population is concentrated along the coastal regions where the climate is more temperate and conducive to settlement and agriculture.