Climate of Australia
Most of the Australian territory is covered of arid zones or Semi-aride S: the programs of irrigation have evil to overcome the dryness. Oceania is driest of the inhabited continents, flattest and has oldest and the least fertile of the grounds. Only the parts located at south-east and south-west profit from a moderate climate. The northern part of the country, with a tropical Climate, has a vegetation made up of wet tropical forests, meadows, mangroves, marsh and deserts. The climate is strongly influenced by the oceanic currents, in particular El Niño, which is correlated with periodic drynesses and the low seasonal pressures which produce Cyclone S in the north of Australia. Since Australia is in southern hemisphere, the seasons are reversed compared to the Northern hemisphere. The southern winter is between June and August, the southern summer between December and March.
See too
- Deserted Australian
- Bush Australian
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