As with other countries, the hottest time of the year in Australia is summer. Australia's summer officially begins on the 1st of December and finished on the last day of February, but March can often be just as hot. Generally, January and February are the hottest months in Australia, but this, too, varies from region to region.
August is typically one of the hottest months of the year in many regions.
Africa is generally the hottest continent throughout the year due to its location near the equator, leading to high temperatures and consistent sunshine. The hottest months tend to be from December to March during the summer season in the Southern Hemisphere.
The hottest place in Australia in the most recent past is the tiny town of Marble Bar. In 2014, it had 160 consecutive days when the temperature was about 37.8 degrees Celsius. For six months every year, the average daily maximum temperature exceeds that of the human body.
There are twelve months in a year in Australia, just the same as everywhere else in the world.
I've lived in Atlanta for 39 years. July is the hottest month of the year. Specifically, the second half of July is the hottest.
this depends on the climate of the place. they are usually available in the hottest months, in the summer
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Generally Summer, (July-September) However, if you live in the southern hemisphere the role is switched. Say if you lived in Australia your hottest time of the year would be from about December through March.
i think it would be the summer cause thats when its the most hottest time of the year.
Nine months before March 21st is June 21st of the previous year. To calculate this, you can count backward from March: January is two months before March, December is three months before January, and November is four months before December, continuing this way until you reach June. Thus, nine months back from March 21st lands on June 21st of the prior year.
2012 has been the hottest year