the answer to it seems to be the northern Great Sandy Desert - Fitzroy Trough, in Australia - little climate change in the last 7,000 years!
The climate for Sydney Australia is 46ºF - 60ºF
Climate Institute of Australia was created in 2005.
No. Perth, capital of Western Australia, has a temperate climate.
W. L. Steffen has written: 'Australia's biodiversity and climate change' -- subject(s): Climatic factors, Biodiversity, Climatic changes, Biodiversity conservation 'Australia's biodiversity and climate change' -- subject(s): Climatic factors, Biodiversity, Climatic changes, Biodiversity conservation
i think its hot and humid
The difference between Australia's climate and Turkmenistan's climate is the dryness of the air. Turkmenistan is very dry both on the ground and in the air.
Droughts in Australia are caused by a combination of natural climate variability, such as El Niño events, and anthropogenic climate change. Australia's geography and topography also play a role in creating moisture deficits. Additionally, land management practices, such as agriculture and water usage, can exacerbate drought conditions.
Yes it does.
The coasts of Australia should have a tropical climate.
Most of Australia is covered by a warm temperateclimate.
I think it is climate change