Yes. Sydney lies within the temperate climate zone.
The latitude of Sydney, Australia (around 33.8° S), places it in a temperate climate zone. This location, combined with its proximity to the ocean, contributes to its mild and relatively consistent climate. The longitude doesn't have a significant impact on Sydney's climate compared to its latitude.
There is no "between" Sydney and Australia. Sydney is in Australia.
yes, mostly in Sydney, Australia
Sydney is in Australia, which is a country in the continent of Australia.
Sydney is in Australia
The 2000 Summer Olympic Games took place in Sydney, Australia.
The Sydney Harbour Bridge is in Sydney, Australia.
June is a winter month in Sydney Australia. Sydney has a latitude south of 33 degrees 55 minutes. Atlanta GA is north latitude 33 degrees 45 minutes, and Phoenix AZ is 33 degrees 30 minutes north. So you could probably expect Sydney's winter to be not too different from winter in Atlanta/Phoenix, keeping in mind that Sydney is on the coast. You could describe Sydney's climate as a mix of 'humid subtropical' and marine west coast'.
In Sydney, Australia, the shortest day would be the 21st of June.In Sydney, Australia, the shortest day would be the 21st of June.In Sydney, Australia, the shortest day would be the 21st of June.In Sydney, Australia, the shortest day would be the 21st of June.In Sydney, Australia, the shortest day would be the 21st of June.In Sydney, Australia, the shortest day would be the 21st of June.In Sydney, Australia, the shortest day would be the 21st of June.In Sydney, Australia, the shortest day would be the 21st of June.In Sydney, Australia, the shortest day would be the 21st of June.In Sydney, Australia, the shortest day would be the 21st of June.In Sydney, Australia, the shortest day would be the 21st of June.
The Sydney Tower in Sydney, Australia stands at 309m (1,014 ft) high.
Sydney Harbour Bridge is located in Sydney, Australia.