No, but their summer takes place during our winter and vice versa.
2006-12-29 11:59:33
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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In summer the hottest temperature can go as high as 50 deg Celsius and minus 10 in winter. Where I live our highest temperature has reached 44 deg Celsius in summer during the day and about 20 to 25 over night and in the winter the highest during the day is about up to 20 deg Celsius and at night the lowest -5
2006-12-29 20:11:30
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answered by ? 6
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The Northern Hemisphere has summer while the Southern Hemisphere (Australia) has winter, and vice versa. Both summers are warmer than the winters, it's just that they occur at different times.
2006-12-29 22:32:06
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answer #3
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answered by JAB 2
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Seasons are reversed from the northern hemisphere. Also, according to a former teacher who lived there, the water goes down the drain the in the same way as here, not that it matters, just as long as it goes down, lol.
2006-12-29 20:07:30
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answered by Nick V 2
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Winter is cold in Australia, and the water runs down the drain the wrong way.
2006-12-29 20:01:03
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answered by Anonymous
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only seems that way, remember you are upside down there and so need to turn thermometer upside to get proper temp reading, goday mate.
2006-12-30 13:41:34
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answered by Anonymous
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No.
2006-12-29 20:03:29
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answered by Sho Type U 1
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no its not!
2006-12-31 22:27:08
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answered by Wonx2150 4
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