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The weather in Australia, the temperature all year round.
Australia is located in the southern hemisphere. Although the time difference between Australia and China is only 2-3 hours, the seasons are completely opposite. 12 to February is summer, March to May is autumn, June to August is winter, and September to165438+1October is spring.
Australia spans two climatic zones, and the north is tropical. Because it is close to the equator, the typhoon period is from June to February. Southern Australia belongs to temperate zone. The midwest is an uninhabited desert, with drought and little rain, high temperature and large temperature difference; In coastal areas, there is abundant rainfall and humid climate.
Climatic characteristics
The Australian mainland has unique geographical and climatic characteristics. The northern part of China has a tropical climate. Due to its proximity to the equator, April to 1 1 is the rainy season, 1 1 is the dry season, and 1 to February is the typhoon period. Southern Australia has a mild climate and four distinct seasons.
The interior of Australia is an uninhabited desert, with drought and little rain, high temperature and large temperature difference. On the contrary, the coastal areas have abundant rainfall and humid climate, showing an obvious maritime climate.
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