In Sydney (and in fact all Australia) there is only one nuclear reactor, this is at Lucas Heights near Sydney. It is used to produce radio-isotopes, not electricity.
There is a small reactor at Sydney used to produce radioisotopes. No power reactors.
Actually, Sydney lace did not come from Sydney despite its name.
It is further, in a 'straight line' distance, from Sydney to Perth than Sydney to Auckland. Sydney to Perth is 3,298kms and Sydney to Auckland is2,161kms.
It helped Sydney expand allowing people to cross easily from south Sydney to North Sydney.
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A landmark in sydney are the Sydney Opera House.
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The Sydney Harbour Bridge is in Sydney, Australia.
Sydney is spelled the same in French. And if you really meant 'how is Sydney', then it's 'comment va Sydney'.
There are no mountains in Sydney The closest mountains to Sydney are the Blue Mountains and they are on the western edge of the Sydney plain
The figure for 2006 for Australia is 18.2 metric tons of CO2 per person per year. Sydney's population is 4,504,469, which means that Sydney produces 81 981 335.8 tonnes of CO2 per year. (That's nearly 82 million tonnes!) (A metric ton, or a tonne, equals 1000 kilograms.)