Because Australia is in the Southern Hemisphere and July is the middle of winter in the southern hemisphere...
Yes the water gets colder the further you go down. Colder water is in diffrent parts of the world. The coldest temperature water in the sea is in the Pacific.
Yes,because the higher you go the colder you get. The temperature drops to 11 degrees
the deeper you go, generally the colder it gets
as you go north it gets colder
the deeper you go, the colder the ocean water gets
The deeper you go, the colder it gets. It is further away from the surface which is heated by the sunlight.
In the troposphere it will get colder, uet in the stratosphere it should get warmer.
Water temperature when it is freezing tends to go significantly down. This means that the temperature must get colder in order for water to freeze.
It typically gets colder the higher you go depending on which layer of the atmosphere you are in.
It gets colder by 1 degree Celsius for about every 160 meters you go up.
Change in temperature is what cause the Mercury to expand up (hotter) or shrink down (colder).
Pressure. The further you are down, the colder it gets. For example, when you spray yourself with deodorant, its cold. This is because it is under pressure in a can. But yes, the further you go down, the more pressure, the colder it gets.