Bushfires are more common in southern Australia because the summer is usually dry as well as hot. In the more northern parts of Australia, the hottest part of the year coincides with rainfall - it is a much more tropical climate.Therefore although northern Australia may be as hot (and usually hotter) than southern Australia, the wetness helps to prevent bushfires.
The area of Australia is more than 20 times the area of Japan.
austraila is much more bigger
Japan has around 5.8 times the population, or roughly 105.6 million more people.
Australia is larger than Japan, so I'd say 0.
No no australias smallest state is bigger than japan
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Japan has around 5.8 times the population, or roughly 105.6 million more people.
Yes. Places which are subject to long, hot, dry spells are more bushfire prone, particularly when there is an absence of humidity to balance the climate. Bushfires also need fuel, so areas where there is plenty of fuel by way of dry vegetation tend to be more prone. This is why southern Australia has the highest rate of bushfires.
The United States has 291,465,333 more people than Australia as of July 2011. America (South America- 400,832,004; North America- 548,720,568) has 927,785,861 more people than Australia as of July 2011.
V-J Day was more important to Australians than V-E Day because Japan is closer to Australia than Japan.