Tropical (more so in the North), it is usually quite warm.
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Despite the temperature and climate differences, platypuses in Queensland are no different to those in Tasmania.
No. The Tropic of Capricorn splits Queensland in half. North of this Tropic, the climate is tropical, while South of the Tropic is a sub-tropical climate tending to warm temperate in the South of the state.
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No. Alpha is a long way inland, where the climate is very dry.
This is Queensland. As Queensland occupies the northeastern quadrant of the continent, it has a tropical and sub-tropical climate, conducive to growing bananas. Thus, residents of Queensland are sometimes known as "banana-benders".
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The climate for the platypus's ecosystem ranges from tropical, in far north Queensland, to sub-alpine areas of the Australian Alps and Tasmania.
The climate in Queensland varies significantly due to its large size and diverse geography. Generally, it features a tropical climate in the north, characterized by hot, humid summers and mild, dry winters, while the southern regions experience a subtropical climate with warm summers and cooler winters. The interior has a more arid climate, with hot summers and cooler winters. Queensland also experiences a wet season from November to March, particularly in the northern areas, which can bring heavy rainfall and tropical cyclones.
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Tasmania is colder than Queensland primarily due to its geographic location and climate zones. Tasmania is situated further south, resulting in a cooler temperate climate, while Queensland is located in the subtropical and tropical regions, which experience warmer temperatures year-round. Additionally, Tasmania's elevation and coastal winds contribute to its cooler weather, whereas Queensland benefits from warmer ocean currents and more direct sunlight.
Being a tropical climate, it is more likely to rain in far north Queensland in January than it is in June.