Where the rainforest meets the sea is a common term for the Daintree Rainforest. It's often referred to as Where the rainforest meets the reef, in reference to the Great Barrier Reef.
The Daintree Rainforest is a vast area of rainforest in north Queensland, on Cape York Peninsula. Thus, the Daintree coast is where the rainforest meets the sea.
Queensland is not actually in an ocean, but it is bordered by the Coral Sea, which is part of the Pacific Ocean.
The waters around central and northern Queensland are more prone to cyclones because they are warmer waters. Cyclones need tropical conditions, or sea temperatures of 26.5 degrees or higher, to form.
The rainforest is what we used to call the jungle. The sea is still the sea.
Kenilworth in Queensland sits at 102 m above sea level.
The open water off Palm Beach, Queensland, is in fact not a sea. It is the Pacific Ocean.
Coral reefs are the rainforest of the sea, because of their high levels of endemism and their spectacular scenery. Hope this helps :)
In Queensland, cyclones are found in the waters of the Coral Sea, or the Gulf of Carpentaria.
No. There are no oilfields in the sea off the coast of Queensland. Currently, much of that area is still protected and cannot be exploited for oil.
The Great Barrier Reef is in the Coral Sea, and lies parallel to the coastline of Queensland, Australia. Therefore, the Queensland coast borders the Great Barrier Reef.
Queensland
the body of water on the northern coast of Alaska is the artic ocean. the closest "sea" to northern Alaska is the north sea. the body of water on the northern coast of Alaska is the artic ocean. the closest "sea" to northern Alaska is the north sea.