Yes. Sydney lies within the temperate climate zone.
No. Perth, capital of Western Australia, has a temperate climate.
the northern Australia enjoys a tropical climate, and southern Australia a temperate one.
The main climate zones in Australia are Temperate and Tropical.Within these two, climate zones in Australia include:cool-temperate zonewarm-temperatesub-tropicaltropicalsub-alpinealpineAside from these, there is also the hot arid zone, which comprises Australia's desert areas.
Great Britain, Northern Asia, Southern Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa have a temperate climate. The United States and parts of northern Mexico also have a temperate climate.
With the exception of the island state of Tasmania, Southern Australia has a warm temperate climate; Tasmania's climate is cool temperate. The southern part of the mainland is hot and dry in summer, and marked by cold and wet winters.
Melbourne, the capital of Victoria, Australia lies in the temperate zone.
Australia's coolest climate is found in the Australian Alps, the high country of the Kosciuszko National Park. The state with the coolest climate overall is Tasmania, which has a cool temperate climate.
In the far north, Austalia experiences a tropical climate. It is hot and humid in summer, and warm and dry in winter. In the interior of Australia is a hot, arid climate, which receives little precipitation annually. Sputh of the tropical zone is the temperate zone, which experiences a warm-temperate climate or, further south, a cool-temperate climate, with warm summers and cool winters.
Australia's climate ranges from tropical through to temperate. there are also great deserts and you can go skying here as well if you wish. Australia is a big place and we have climate here to cater to most tastes.
No, platypuses do not have blubber. In Australia's mostly temperate climate, they do not need blubber.
Hungary has a temperate climate. its climate is relate able to the climate of North Carolina.
About 45% is covered in a temperate climate