Western Australia lies west of South Australia and the Northern Territory.
The Gulf of Carpentaria lies between the Northern Territory and Queensland on Australia's northern coast.
The Great Sandy Desert lies in the northern part of Western Australia.
The Northern Territory is the territory which lies north of South Australia, sandwiched between Queensland and Western Australia. This could be said to be the "northern part of central Australia". The far northern part is colloquially known as the "Top End".
Yes; Darwin lies on Australia's northern coast. The city is the capital of the Northern Territory, while Adelaide is the capital of South Australia.
Darwin is most certainly in the Northern Territory, and is the main city in the territory. Western Australia lies some way to its south west. Darwin lies at the top of the territory on the northern coast of Australia.
The Gulf of Carpentaria lies between the Northern Territory and Queensland on Australia's northern coast.
Kakadu National Park is in the continent of Australia. It lies in the northern portion of the continent, in the Northern Territory.
Yes: Australia is in the Southern Hemisphere, and the United States lies in the Northern Hemisphere.
Kakadu National Park is in the continent of Australia. It lies in the northern portion of the continent, in the Northern Territory.
Australia lies in the southern hemisphere (as opposed to the northern hemisphere) and is considered to lie in the eastern hemisphere (as opposed to western).
It depends on which region is meant. The Northern Territory is the territory which lies north of South Australia, sandwiched between Queensland and Western Australia. The far northern part of the Northern Territory is colloquially known as the "Top End". Australia's northernmost point is Cape York, which is located in Queensland, in the northeast of the continent.