Since close is a relative term, it's debatable. They are in the same hemisphere. However, I would say no, as their closest points are about 7,800 miles apart.
No Australia is the 6th largest country in area and Peru is the 20th. However, Peru has about 8,000,000 more inhabitants than Australia.
It is warm in Peru because this particular country is in the northern area of South America. Therefore, it is close to the equator, the area of the earth that is always the closest to the sun. Being this close means that Peru is also close to the sun, a lot closer than Canada or Australia.
Peru, Mexico, China, Australia, Russia. In that order.
Depending on the time of day, it could be Monday or Tuesday in Peru.
The total land area of Australia is 7 692 024 sq km and the total land area of Peru is 1 285 216 sq km. Therefore, Peru would fit into Australia 5.985 times, or almost 6 times.
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Lima, Peru is about 5,386 miles north of the South Pole.
Yes, Peru is close to the equator with parts of the country lying just south of it. This proximity contributes to Peru's diverse climate and landscape, with regions ranging from tropical rainforests to high-altitude Andean mountains.
Peru and Ecuador are both so close to the equator so they can grow the same crops
Russia,Peru,Italy,and India
English is the most widely spoken language in Australia, but it's not actually a declared national language there.Peru does not speak English at all. For the languages of Peru, click here.
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