Alice Springs is definitely not rainforest. It's actually in central Australia, a desert region also known as the "Red Centre", so named for the red soil of this arid area.
The Australian rainforests are found in pockets right along the eastern coast, from far north Queensland right down to the island state of Tasmania.
Yes. Alice Springs lies in central Australia, one of Australia's driest regions.
Alice Springs is located in the central Australian desert.
The "Dead Heart" of Australia is roughly the 2-300 km area around Alice Springs. There is no permanent surface water and the area is mostly arid or semi-arid.
Alice Springs is 5' 1".
No. Alice Springs is in central Australia.
No. Alice Springs is a city in central Australia.
Alice Springs is located east-northeast of Perth.
No. Alice Springs is the largest city - and the only city - in central Australia. It is not a capital.
It's a desert in the Semi Arid region in Europe :)
Alice Springs is further south. Rockhampton and Alice Springs both lie on the Tropic of Capricorn, but Alice Springs is just very slightly further south.
There are no deserts in Alice Springs. Alice Springs is a large town in central Australia. The Simpson Desert stretches south from Alice Springs and extends into South Australia, as well as far western Queensland, so Alice Springs is on the northern end of the Simpson Desert.
Alice Springs is the city closest to the centre of Australia, but it is not one of the capital cities of Australia.
In 2009, the Mayor of Alice Springs is Damien Ryan.