Thursday, December 3, 2015

Australia research


Australia experiences temperate weather for most of the year but the climate can vary due to the size of our continent. The northern states typically experience warm weather much of the time, with the southern states experiencing cooler winters. Australia is also one of the driest continents on earth with an average annual rainfall of less than 600 millimetres. Like all countries in the southern hemisphere, Australia's seasons are opposite to those in the northern hemisphere. December to February is summer; March to May is autumn; June to August is winter; and September to November. Covering a total area of 7.96 million square kilometers, mainland Australia is the world's largest island - but smallest continent. Australia is a country for all seasons. You can do practically anything here, at any time of year. There are four seasons across most of the country and a wet and dry season in our tropical north. There is many type of unique animals which are are one of the many reasons people visit this country.Australia has more than 378 mammal species, 828 bird species, 4000 fish species, 300 species of lizards, 140 snake species, two crocodile species and around 50 types of marine mammal.Australia's boutique hotels and backpackers, luxury resorts and self-serviced apartments, rustic country pubs and camping are very accommodated. You can expect friendly service and the best standards in whichever budget range you choose. There are an estimate of 27,700 plant species in Australia, including fossils such as the cycad palm and the grass tree and brilliant wildflowers such as the waratah, Sturt's desert pea banksia, and kangaroo paws. I selected this place because it seems like a very suited place to live in. There are also many places you can go to when living in australia. You can experience new stuff, and see things you've never seen before. 

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