The sea between Darwin and Broome is the Timor Sea and it is part of the east Indian ocean.
Never, the lowest temperature in Drawin ever was 10.4 degrees Celsius (50.72 Fahrenheit). Just look at a world map and how close it is to the equator.
This figure is close. As of mid-February 2014, the estimated population of Australia is 23,386,193.
wow not even close.... Darwin was Victorian Era, you think there was no horses before 1837?
Australia is the sixth largest country by area* and extends from around 10o south of the Equator to 44o south (Tasmania). Darwin is the capital of the Northern Territory (technically it is a territory not a state and has slightly different government). Darwin is approximately 11o south of the equator. Cooktown and Cairns are two cities in far North Queensland which are ~ 15o /17o south of the equator. Kununurra and Broome lie on the same latitudes as Cooktown and Cairns in the state of Western Australia.Queensland and Western Australia are closest states to the equator but the Northern Territory is equally close. (At all times of the year, not just November.)The closer one is to the equator the less variation in day length from summer to winter. November in northern Australia is usually hot, mid 20 to mid to high 30 oC, and can be humid near the coast. Temperatures usually cool off at night. It is the beginning of the rainy season in Northern Australia with increasing risk of cyclones. Summer officially starts on 1st December in Australia.* About the same size as the United States without Alaska.
No, not really.
The only cyclone to actually hit Darwin in 1974 was Tracy. Others came close, but never actually seriously threatened the city.
The Australian States and Territories are - Australian Capital Territory - National capital Canberra New South Wales - Capital is Sydney Northern Territory - Capital is Darwin Queensland - Capital is Brisbane South Australia - Capital is Adelaide Tasmania - Capital is Hobart Victoria - Capital is Melbourne Western Australia - Capital is Perth The nearest country to Australia is Papua New Guinea.
The placement of Canberra was the result of a compromise between the two dominant cities of Australia, Sydney and Melbourne. It lies between the two, a little inland, but is closer to Sydney. Given that Australia is such a vast continent, the capital cities are quite spread apart, particularly Perth and Darwin.
400 miles
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and food source
Because the Aboriginals were in Australia before the Europeans came.