The weather in Australia in the 1800s was almost as unpredictable as it is now. Natural disasters such as droughts, cyclone, flooding and bushfires occurred, but generally did not affect as many people, because Australia's population was less concentrated than it is now. Bushfires certainly did not occur with the same fierce intensity as they do now, but that is largely because the old native fire regimes were still happening regularly, clearing out old undergrowth, so that major conflagrations did not occur.
cold freezing and cold during the day hot during the night
warm and sunny with a chance of rain
unstable
Land. Gold Rush. "Better Life" Agriculture possibilities.
The south was called the confederates.
This was bacause the south mostly relied on agriculture at this time. The south focused their economy mostly on things like cotton and other southern crops.
Boats,carriages,wagons,walking,and in the late 1800s trains.
the south had fertile soil and a warm climate
unstable
sunny and warm in summer but cold and windy in the winter
South
South
Land. Gold Rush. "Better Life" Agriculture possibilities.
Unpredictable.
very good
Haizabo Coast
Cold and Article.
mills and other operations like that. agriculture was in the south.
That describes South Carolina. South Dakota's climate is called a continental climate.