It depends on the time of year.If it is summer in Sydney then it is winter in Phoenix.Because Sydney is in the Southern hemisphere(south of the equator)and Phoenix is in the Northern hemisphere.Winters in Phoenix average around 65-70 degrees during the day.In Sydney at the same time when it is summer,the average temps are in the 90's and over 100 degrees on some days.But in the summer for Phoenix,daytime temperatures can be over 110 degrees most every day.In June of 1990,Phoenix set an all time high temperature of 122 degrees.
So to compare the summers between Phoenix and Sydney,Phoenix wins out as the hotter of the two.
The Sydney Tower in Sydney, Australia stands at 309m (1,014 ft) high.
The Sydney Opera House Benelong point Sydney.
The Sydney Opera House is situated on the foreshore of Bennelong Point in Sydney Harbour, just east of Circular Quay, close to the Sydney Harbour Bridge, in the city of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.In Sydney.
The Sydney Opera House is situated on Bennelong Point in Sydney Harbour, close to the Sydney Harbour Bridge, in the city of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
The Sydney Opera House is located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is situated on Bennelong Point in Sydney Harbour, close to the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
No.. Phoenix is usually 5 to 10 degrees hotter..
Air distance from Sydney, Australia to Phoenix, Arizona is 7,791 miles. That is 6,771 kilometers. It is 12,539 nautical miles.
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because the phoenix is suposedly good luck and is a type of bird exept it does not flame from sydney
June is a winter month in Sydney Australia. Sydney has a latitude south of 33 degrees 55 minutes. Atlanta GA is north latitude 33 degrees 45 minutes, and Phoenix AZ is 33 degrees 30 minutes north. So you could probably expect Sydney's winter to be not too different from winter in Atlanta/Phoenix, keeping in mind that Sydney is on the coast. You could describe Sydney's climate as a mix of 'humid subtropical' and marine west coast'.
yes, every body who looks at her goes blind shes hotter then the sun oww owww
Uhh. As hot as it can get outside if not hotter. There was a point when i was living in Phoenix that some of the plastic on my dashboard started to melt.
closer you are to the epuator the hotter its goin be..but that's my opinion if any one has a better opinion than have at it lol...
Seattle is on the Pacific Ocean the water acts as a big heat sink and holds the weather more constant, also Phoenix is in a desert and further south than Seattle
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Elevation can make a huge difference in weather, Phoenix (1,000 ft) and Tucson (2,000 ft) thatll make tucson a bit cooler, tucson even gets some snow cause of elevation.
Sydney definitely. Because its in the South Hemisphere, Nov,Dec,Jan are all summer months. So you'll go from freezing temperatures in Moscow winter (which is already very cold) like below 10 degrees (celcius) to days in Sydney upwards of 30-35 degrees.