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What is the natural environment in Australia?

Australia's natural environment: subtropical humid climate with heavy annual rainfall. The weather in Sydney is influenced by the adjacent ocean, so this western inland city is more continental. The warmest month is 65438+ 10 month, the temperature in coastal areas is18.6–25.8℃, and the average number of days above 30℃ is 14.6 days.

It is slightly cooler in summer, and the temperature in coastal areas rarely drops below 5℃. The coldest month is July, with an average extreme value of 8.0–16.2℃. The lowest recorded value is 2. 1℃. Rainfall is fairly even in summer and winter. Due to the adjustment of the east wind, the rainfall in the first half of the year was slightly higher. The average annual rainfall is 12 17.0mm, with moderate rainfall and little change, and the average annual rainfall is 138.0 days. 1830, it snowed in Sydney.

topography

The topography of Australia is very distinctive. Eastern mountainous area, central plain and western plateau. The highest mountain in China, Kosi Asco, is 2228 meters above sea level. Near the sea, it is a long and narrow beach with gentle slope, which gradually turns into a plain to the west. There is the Great Barrier Reef on the northeast coast.

The coastal areas are full of wide beaches and lush vegetation, and there are various landforms here: the cliffs of the Blue Mountains in the west of Sydney, the tall, beautiful and eroded volcanic neck in the Glasgow Mountains in the north of Brisbane, and the flat Yuan Ye on the south coast of Adelaide.