A. Northern - it is nearer the equator than the other parts of Australia, so the temperatures would be hotter, and almost the same with tropical countries. Darwin, for example, experiences monsoon rains and storms, and high humidity, which is much different from other Australian places.
It can be like it is as we are further away from the equator and quite close to the Arctic circle. Have a look at the pic I have sent. It is of the Arctic circle.
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Answer:
The layer of greenhouse gases is permeable to one side and not permeable to another side.
Explanation:
Greenhouse gases such as carbondioxide, methane and water vapors etc formed a layer which allow the sun radiation to the earth surface but when these radiation reflected back, this layer traps these reflected radiation and the radiation remain suspended in air which heat up the particles present in the air and increases the temperature which causes global warming of earth surface. This phenomenon is also called greenhouse effect and it is also very useful in growing crops in cool seasons. So this layer is permeable from one side and not permeable from another side.
<span>The San Andreas Fault is the prime one
with many other faults spreading out around it. The earthquakes are the
result of the two plates moving against each other. The San Andreas Fault is the name of California's famous break in the earths crust that causes earthquakes to occur. I know this because i did a science project on earthquakes. Hope it helps! :-)
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