Travelling in Australia all depends on where you want to go. Transport is excellent in Australia and most places are fairly easy to get to. There are buses, cars, trains, trams and boats to get to where ever you need to go. The ticket prices are reasonable in Australia and public transport is reasonable comfortable and easy to travel on. If you want to really experience the variations of scenery within the country, take an outback train, or the car. The most popular form of transportation in Australia is the car. Gas - known in Australia as petrol (or diesel/distillate) - can be pretty expensive though, depending on the world price of oil. Petrol and diesel are more expensive away from the major cities, due to high costs of transportation.
Ozone hole forms generally around south pole. And Australia is near it.
As of 2021, Australia generates around 25% of its electricity from renewable sources, including wind, solar, and hydro. The majority of Australia's electricity still comes from fossil fuels, particularly coal, which accounts for around 70% of the country's energy mix.
OK this is in 2009 the population of Italy is about 58,145,320 and the population of Australia is about 21,618,330. So if my math skills are still working the total difference is! ---35 526 990
That depends largely on where in Australia you are. If you are in Sydney or Melbourne, it will be 9am in the UK. However if you are in Perth, it'll be 11am in the UK.
37° 30′ 50.4″ S, 145° 6′ 50.4″ E-37.514, 145.114
Australia's population in 1994 was around 17,850,000.
Australia's population in 1928 was around 6,302,000.
Australia's population in 1955 was around 9,200,000.
they are found around australia i think
Around 80 dollars in Australia
A marine mammal found in the water around Australia would be the dugong.
It is about 21,000 kilometres around Australia's coastline by road.
Yes, there are around a hundred major ports in Australia.
Australia is closer to Mexico than Iceland. Australia is around 14,000km (9,000 miles) from Mexico, and around 15,000km (9,400 miles) to Iceland.
There is no "Australia Beach". Australia is an island continent, so there are brilliant beaches around much of its coastline. Tasmania does have some beaches, yes, but there are many more outstanding beaches around Australia, particularly in Queensland, Western Australia, Victoria and New South Wales.
mostly around the bays of Florida and Australia
Australia has not had a war. The country has been involved with other wars around the world, but Australia has not had a civil war.