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- 2. Australia is a continent that is unique in all, including climate conditions, which makes an attractive
- 3. Temperature The hottest temperature recorded in Australia was 50.7 °C (123.3 °F) at Oodnadatta in South
- 4. Summer Summer daytime temperatures range from 32 to 40 °C (90 to 104 °F) Summers in
- 5. Winter In winter, this falls to 18 to 23 °C.In Australia, snow falls frequently on the
- 6. Natural hazards
- 7. Global warming Problems which can be followed by global warming in Australia: droughts are likely to
- 8. Drought Scientists believe that due to global climate change, drought in Australia will occur twice as
- 9. Dust storms A dust storm or sandstorm, a meteorological phenomenon common in arid and semi-arid regions,
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Australia is a continent that is unique in all, including climate
Australia is a continent that is unique in all, including climate
deserts coastlines
tropical forests snow-capped peaks
the temperate climate of the island of Tasmania
the desert heat of the central part of the continent.The climate of Australia is very diverse.
Temperature
The hottest temperature recorded in Australia was 50.7 °C (123.3 °F)
Temperature
The hottest temperature recorded in Australia was 50.7 °C (123.3 °F)
The lowest maximum temperature on record in Australia was −6.9 °C (19.6 °F), recorded on 9 July 1978 at Thredbo Ski Resort in New South Wales. The highest minimum temperature on record was 35.5 °C (95.9 °F), recorded on 24 January 1982 in Arkaroola, South Australia and again on 21 January 2003 in Wittenoom, Western Australia.
Summer
Summer daytime temperatures range from 32 to 40 °C (90 to
Summer
Summer daytime temperatures range from 32 to 40 °C (90 to
Summers in southern Australia are generally dry and hot with coastal sea breezes. During a lengthy dry spell, hot and dry winds from the interior can cause bushfires in some southern and eastern states, though most commonly Victoria and New South Wales.
The tropical areas of northern Australia have a wet summer because of the monsoon.
Winter
In winter, this falls to 18 to 23 °C.In Australia, snow
Winter
In winter, this falls to 18 to 23 °C.In Australia, snow
Natural hazards
Natural hazards
Global warming
Problems which can be followed by global warming in Australia:
Global warming
Problems which can be followed by global warming in Australia:
evaporation rates are likely to increase, particularly in the north and east
high-fire-danger weather is likely to increase in the south-east
sea levels will continue to rise
Drought
Scientists believe that due to global climate change, drought in Australia
Drought
Scientists believe that due to global climate change, drought in Australia
Dust storms
A dust storm or sandstorm, a meteorological phenomenon common in
Dust storms
A dust storm or sandstorm, a meteorological phenomenon common in