The term for the season of Fall in Australia is Autumn, and it varies around the country.
Autumn is barely discernible in the far north, where it is marked by the gradual easing of the monsoonal rains. Across the temperate zone, which is most of Australia, there is a distinct cooling of the air, but days are still warm to hot, depending on the region.
In the southern states, in regions where there are deciduous trees introduced from other parts of the world, the Autumn season is marked by the classic northern hemisphere phenomena of brightly coloured leaves falling. Through the vast majority of Australia, however, the eucalyptus trees and other native trees, which make up most of Australia's vegetation, do not change. Their grey-green leaves remain throughout all the seasons, and some natives even flower during Autumn.
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is Australia its is a tin like a paintcan with a hanle on it
Doesn't look like it.
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The continent of Australia looks a little like an upside-down merino sheep.
Australian clothes look just like clothes in other westernised countries.
pointy shells
The city of Hobart in Australia receives the most snow fall.
Fall or autumn as they say in Australia.
It looks like waterfalls! That's why its called Victoria falls! If u don't know what waterfalls look like u better look it up!