Because the two countries are on oppsite sides of the planet. In winter, the northern hemisphere is tilted away from the sun - making our climate colder. At the same time, the southern hemisphere is tilted towards the sun - making Australia's climate warmer.
Depends where you live I live in Australia and December 21st is MUCH hotter than June 21st!
Australia.
Mostly December except on the 31st of December when it could be Janurary depending on the time
Quite possible. You see, if you lived in Australia (for example) the month of December IS the middle of their Summer. Conversely, when it is summer in the US, it is their winter.
20th November 2009 (For the US) Most likely in December for Australia
US is in the Northern Hemisphere whilest Australia is in the Southern Hemisphere. its the excact same and saying why does Italy have Christmas in July and why do we have Chistmas in December.
In December, summer is in the Southern Hemisphere, specifically in countries like Australia, Argentina, and South Africa. These countries experience warmer temperatures and longer days during this time of the year.
The Earth's axis is tilted, and in December the southern hemisphere is tilted towards the Sun. This means that the Sun's rays hit the southern hemisphere at a smaller angle from the vertical and are thus less spread out.
Some places warmer than the equator are Brazil, and the countries in Australia.
All of Australia's seasons are exactly the OPPOSITE to America's. So our summer starts December 1st, your winter starts December 1st.
Public holidays in December in Australia are Christmas Day (25 December) and Boxing Day (26 December).
Yes. Alaska is colder than Australia in December, and for most of the year. December is Australia's summer, while it is winter in Alaska.