El Nino
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Africa is closer to South America than it is to Australia.
Tigers aren't naturally occurring in South America, and would only be found in zoos and similar.
Summer happens in South America when the Earth's 23.5 degree tilt gives the southern hemisphere more direct sunlight (and therefore warmth) than the northern hemisphere. So if South America is experiencing summer, North America is experiencing winter.
Yes, because Australia is west of South America if you cross the Pacific Ocean. Australia is east of South America if you go through the Indian Ocean.
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Due to the tilt of the planet, when the northern hemisphere is experiencing one season (like winter) then the Southern Hemisphere is experiencing the opposite season. Winter in North America would mean that parts of South America, Africa and all of Australia would be in Summer, with the effects more pronounced the further you travel from the equator.
No. Australia is not related to America.
The occurrance of an El Nino event causes flash flooding and storms in areas such as Sout America, however in Australia, it is known to be the cause of droughts and dry seasons.
Australia is south of the equator, so seasons are reversed from those in North America. Summer in America is winter in Australia. Spring in Australia is autumn in America.
North America, South America, Australia, and Antarctica are the four continents without an Islamic State.
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-- Africa -- Oceania -- Australia -- South America
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No. Australia is in the South Pacific ocean. Central America is thousands of miles away from Australia.
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