Because my teacher said it
Australia
Most of Australia experiences four clear and distinct seasons. Only the very far north has two seasons - wet and dry.
There are 4 seasons in Australia. Only two are recognised in the "Top End", or the tropical north.
Yes. The Australian Capital Territory is one of only two territories to actually be on the continent, and therefore within the borders of Australia. The other is the Northern Territory. Australia has seven offshore territories which are not within its physical borders.
Only the six states of Australia have premiers. The two territories, Northern Territory and Australian Capital Territory, do not have Premiers, but a Chief Minister. The Chief Minister in the Northern Territory is Adam Giles and the Chief Minister of the ACT is Katy Gallagher.
There are 4 seasons in Australia. Only two are recognised in the "Top End", or the tropical north.
Australia is the only country in Australia. You're probably thinking of states, which would be Western Australia, Northern Territory, Queensland, South Australia, and New South Wales.
No they only live in areas of austraila like Northern Australia ,Western Australia, Queensland and the Northern Territory
The Eastern side of Australia contains 4 states :Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania. NSW, VIC and TAS all have the for seasons. The top half of QLD though is n the tropic of Capricorn and so it only has the wet & dry seasons
We are just one country. A continent. We do have States and Territory's. Western Australia, South Australia, Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania (which is a little off the coast of Victoria). Northern Territory and A.C.T. (Australian Capital Territory). http://www.geographicguide.com/pictures/maps/australia-map.jpg
Australia is the only continent without any active volcanoes. However, there is one active volcano on Australian territory, that being Big Ben on McDonald Island in the sub-Antarctic territory of Heard & McDonald Island.
Australia has two mainland territories. Only The Northern Territory has a capital, and that is Darwin. The other mainland territory is the Australian Capital Territory (ACT), which is where Australia's national capital of Canberra is situated. Canberra is not the capital of the ACT, as the ACT comprises land reserved exclusively for Australia's capital. Canberra is the capital of the entire country. In addition, Australia has seven offshore territories: Cocos (Keeling) Islands Christmas Island Heard and MacDonald Islands Coral sea Islands Territory Australian Antarctic Territory Ashmore and Cartier Islands Norfolk Island Only Norfolk Island has a capital, and that is Kingston.