Of course. Australia's winters are colder than its summers.
Yes. Alaska is colder than Australia in December, and for most of the year. December is Australia's summer, while it is winter in Alaska.
The reason is because in the North it is farther than the equator so the farther the equator is the colder it is. In addition, Australia is closer to the equator
its colder at night than it is during the day, so it feels colder at night.
the night is so much colder than the day
It gets colder
Canada is definitely colder in January. This is easy to remember if you think that Australia is in the exact opposite hemispheres of Canada, and they're colder in the month of July.
Generally, night is colder than day. This is because during the day, the sun warms the Earth and its atmosphere, while at night, without sunlight, the Earth loses heat to space, causing temperatures to drop.
Because Australia is in the southern hemisphere and July is the middle of winter in the southern hemisphere...
Saturday Night Football - Australia - was created in 2002.
The sun is not shining in that paticular part of the world.
It is colder in the mornings because the sun is only just starting to heat the earth. During the night, it is colder than the mornings, but the mornings are a close second.