The "Top End" is tropical. This covers the far northern regions of the Northern Territory, from Darwin south a few hundred kilometres. It is tropical because of the summer monsoons and the fact that the Top End really only has a "wet season" and a "dry season", rather than four seasons.
Another tropical region is far north Queensland, along Cape York Peninsula.
This depends on the region. In the tropical north, there is the Wet and the Dry. In the temperate south, there are the common four seasons.
The Daintree Rainforest is in Queensland, Australia. It is an area of tropical rainforest wilderness in the far north region.
The opposite of a tropical region is a polar region.
Australia is quite tropical but calm country.
Probably the heat in the tropical region.
Probably the heat in the tropical region.
A tropical climate in Australia is most likely associated with the northern regions, such as the northern parts of Queensland and the Northern Territory. These areas experience hot and humid weather with distinct wet and dry seasons.
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The most populous spot in the tropical north is likely to be a major city or urban area such as Cairns or Townsville in Queensland, Australia. These cities are regional hubs with significant populations and infrastructure in the tropical north region.
Tropical fruits come from many different places. The term "Tropical Fruit" refers to fruits that only grow in the region of the world between the two lines called the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn. These are lines of Latitude. The Tropic of Cancer is located at 23.4 degrees North latitude, and the Tropic of Capricorn is located at 23.4 degrees south latitude. Some of the countries in the Tropical region include Brazil and Argentina, many countries in Africa, parts of China, India and some of Australia (the Outback region).
Hawaii is the only tropical region in the U.S. and parts of it, such as Hilo, are considered tropical wet regions.
Australia's deadliest creature is the Box Jellyfish, a deadly invertebrate which inhabits the tropical and sub-tropical waters off Australia.