Yes. In summer it averages between 30 and 40 degrees celcius during non La Nina years. Sometimes it gets above 40
No. African nations where Christmas is celebrated also experience hot weather, as do some areas of South America.
Yes. Australia's hot, dry summers in the south lend that region to far more bushfires than Japan.
Yes. It can be very hot in all of the states of Australia in January, as this is the middle of summer. In the north it is hot and humid, and in the South it is hot and dry. However, temperatures in places like Victoria and Tasmania can plunge from one day to the next With changes in the weather, then return to soaring heat again.
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South Africa is a big country with a varied climate, but yes, overall South Africa is hot, with some parts of it being very hot and desertlike. But some parts are also cold and can get snow in the winter.
South Africa and Australia
South Australia. Prior to being known as the state of South Australia, it was known as the colony of South Australia.
The brickfielder is a hot, dry wind that blows off the deserts of southern Australia, often bringing dust storms. It commonly occurs during Summer. It tends to affect the states of South Australia, Victoria and New South Wales.
Australia is South of the equator
No surrounding countries, near the south pole so it doesn't get very hot down south, unique animals and plants Hope this helps :)
No. South Australia is a state.
A geyser is a hot spring that erupts releasing water and steam. There are geysers in North America, Asia, Australia, and South America.