No. Northern Australia is very warm and sunny. They still get rain but it hardly ever happens.
Most of the floods in Australia happen in the northern more tropical areas because it receives the greatest amount of rain.
Yes, they live in rainforests in Northern Australia, as well as in New Guinea and various nearby islands.
No, there are other rainforests in central Africa, southern Asia and northern Australia.
It is a city of Northern Australia a capital of Northern Territory.It is a city of Northern Australia a capital of Northern Territory.It is a city of Northern Australia a capital of Northern Territory.It is a city of Northern Australia a capital of Northern Territory.It is a city of Northern Australia a capital of Northern Territory.It is a city of Northern Australia a capital of Northern Territory.
Tropical northern Australia has a huge rainfall in summer.Bellenden Ker in Far North Queensland has an average of 380 inch but it can peak at over 500. That's what you call rain.
The Northern Territory of Australia is situated on the continent of Australia. Australia is an island continent.
The Northern Territory of Australia is situated on the continent of Australia. Australia is an island continent.
The central part of northern Australia is colloquially referred to as the "Top End". It is the northern part of the Northern Territory.
Australia's wettest capital city is Darwin. Located on the far northern coast, it has a tropical, humid climate. Darwin receives an average of 1200-1800mm of rain per year.
The Northern Territory is a territory, not a state, in Australia. Positioned in the central northern area, it is bordered by Western Australia to the west, Queensland to the east, and South Australia to the south.
The Northern Territory is at the top of Australia between Western Australia and Queensland.