The climate of the Australian Outback varies greatly. Much of it is desert and semi-arid land, meaning that summers are very hot, and winter nights drop to below freezing. However, in the north, the outback is subject to the effects of monsoonal rains in summer, with sometimes the added effect of cyclones changing into rain depressions as they hit land and move further inland. In the far south, the outback is a bitterly cold place in winter, with winds whipping up from the Southern Ocean and blowing straight onto the flat, treeless Nullarbor.
The Southeastern area receives about 37 inches every day.
The a average rainfall is 165 mm per year.
No, Australia is noted for its lack of regular rainfall in the interior (the Great Australian Outback).
between 100 and 300mm of rainfall per year
Survivor: The Australian Outback premiered in 2001.
An Australian Outback producers are Eucalyptus trees or The clumpy grass or the flowers that sprout after a rain.
Survivor: The Australian Outback had 15 episodes and was 42 days long.
Do you mean the Australian outback. That would be the dingo?
It is in Australia
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The Outback Steakhouse in America is an Australian themed restaurant and offers a casual dinning atmosphere. Outback also serves Australian wine and beer.
A common imaginary boundary between civilization and the Australian outback is the "Black Stump". The outback is sometimes referred to as "beyond the Black Stump".
Survivor: The Australian Outback aired from January 28, 2001 until May 3, 2001.
in the Australian outback