The Northern Territory, Austalia, has two distinct climate types. There is the tropical climate of the northern half and the dry desert climate of the southern half. In the tropical north, summers are exceedingly humid and wet, as the area is subject to seasonal monsoonal rains.
Subarctic.
Ayers Rock is located in the Northern Territory in Australia. It is composed of arkose and conglomerates made up of basalt, chlorite, and epidote.
Desert
desert
west coast
Northern and central Florida have a humid subtropical climate. South Florida has a tropical climate.
wattle and eucalypts
Subarctic.
The Northern Territory of Australia is very rocky, covered by shallow, mildly acidic, low fertility soil. The alpine areas are covered in peat and humus soil mixed with rocks. The humid regions have sandy, and red and yellow clay.
The rainforests in Australia stretch across the country and cover every climate type. In Queensland, there is the Kuranda Rainforest and the Daintree. Tasmania has King Billy Pine, Huon Pines and Liffey Falls. In New South Wales, there is the Gondwana Rainforests. Kakadu National Park is located in the Northern Territory. Tarra Bulga National Park and Morwell National Park are in Victoria. In Western Australia is the Kimberly.
Tundra type climate. There are no mountains to prevent the arctic air currents from flowing down over the land.
Tundra type climate. There are no mountains to prevent the arctic air currents from flowing down over the land.