This question does not apply to the whole of the Northern Territory.
The usual four seasons of summer, autumn, winter and spring are not clearly marked in the northern part of the Northern Territory, because the "Top End", as it is called, lies in the tropical zone. It has two clear seasons - 'wet'(from about October to March) and 'dry', because it is subject to the weather influences in the Timor and Arafura seas. The indigenous people actually recognise six seasons in the Top End.
The inland part of the Northern territory clearly has four distinct seasons. Being away from the coast, the cold winters are much more marked, and the summers are searingly hot.
The Australian scenes of Crocodile Dundee II were filmed in Queensland, Northern Territory, and Sydney. The Northern Territory scenes were filmed in Arnhem Land and Kakadu National Park, in the north.
Lake Amadeus 1.993 km'2
There are many indigenous land reserves in the Northern Territory. these include: * Kakadu * Arnhem Land * Arltunga * Uluru-Katatjuta (Yulara) * Kaltukatjara * Anindilyakawa
I'm sorry but I don't really understand what your asking.
In Australia, two examples of a territory are the Northern Territory and the Australian Capital Territory. Offshore, there are numerous external territories, such as Christmas Island, Norfolk Island, Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Coral Sea Islands, Heard & McDonald Islands, Ashmore & Cartier Islands and the Australian Antarctic Territory.
Assuming you mean Australia, States: Victoria, Melbourne, New South Wales, Tasmania, Western Australia, Queensland Territories: Australian Capital Territory, Northern Territory
None. When spring starts in the northern hemisphere, autumn is starting in the southern hemisphere. There are only ever 2 seasons at any which point in time.
There are 2 seasons, although some may say that California has no seasons.
In Australia there is a total of 77 Cathedrals. New South Wales: 35 Victoria: 11 Queensland: 10 Western Australia: 10 South Australia: 6 Northern Territory: 2 Tasmania: 2 Australian Capital Territory: 1
2 seasons
2 seasons
The U.S. is in the Northern and Western hemispheres.