Well, it's largely arid desert. Recollect the size of the state, though. It is bigger than all of Western Europe put together. Climate varies accordingly. In the south/south-west there are more temperate regions with different climates and heavier rainfall, and in the far north there are tropical-type areas where they get monsoons and run on wet/dry seasons. It really does vary - look up 'western Australia' on wikapedia, they tend to have good, simple information about climate.
Not at all. Tasmania is far from dry. South Australia is the driest state, followed by Western Australia.
Because it is the western part of Australia
Western Australia is Australia's largest state, occupying the western third of the continent.
The western third of the continent of Australia is the state of Western Australia.
Birds Australia Western Australia was created in 1943.
Rove is from Perth, Western Australia.
The abbreviation for Western Australia is WA.
Western Australia
The first university in Western Australia, the University of Western Australia, opened in 1911.
western australia. northern territory. south australia.
No. Perth is the capital city of Western Australia.
There were no convicts in Western Australia in 1829. The first convicts in Western Australia only arrived in 1850.