During summer, it is not unusual for parts of the outback to exceed 40 degrees Celsius, which is the equivalent of 104 degrees Fahrenheit.
During winter, days are pleasant and warm in the outback, depending on which part of the country one is in. Further south, the days are cooler and the nights very cold, dropping easily to less than 0 degrees Celsius.
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Australia's outback is dominated by a hot, dry climate.
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The interior of Australia is in the arid zone and receives little rainfall. Summers are intensely hot with cold nights, and winter days are pleasantly clear. The interior areas toward the north have a more tropical climate, with monsoonal weather in the summer months.
Australia's interior is called the Outback.
The outback is actually located throughout Australia, anywhere west of the Great Dividing Range, or north of Victoria. The outback is the flat, wide plains of Australia's inland.
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Approximately 70 percent of Australia's land mass is regarded as part of the Outback.
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well the outback is in the middle you could say of australia so people would wanna live on the coast where its nice and not brudaly hot