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Extreme weather of Australian immigrants

Details of the event On June 5438+February 65438+May, 2020, a large number of bubbles with unknown composition appeared in parts of Australia, especially in parts of Queensland. Many children are still playing bubbles on the beach. It is understood that there are extreme weather in many places in Australia, and bubbles are the product of extreme weather.

The frequent occurrence of extreme weather in Australia is closely related to its geographical location and mainland area. Australia straddles the equator and is surrounded by the sea. In addition, the Australian mainland is vast, but the overall ups and downs are small and there are many basic plains. These factors have created Australia's unique climate environment.

Being located at the equator, the weather here is very hot. In Australia, there is no winter at all, and almost all the year round is in the midsummer stage. In addition, it is surrounded by the ocean, so Australia is extremely vulnerable to hurricanes from the ocean. Once the ocean has undergone tremendous changes, it is difficult for Australia to survive, so the harm caused by typhoons in Australia is very common.

In addition, the Australian mainland is a whole, and there are not many rivers on it. In addition, because it is located at the equator, the evaporation of water is huge, so it is often difficult for vegetation to survive where there is no river. This has also caused the situation that although Australia is surrounded by the sea, the central and western regions are all deserts.

Extreme weather phenomena these factors also make Australia extremely vulnerable to extreme weather. Because of the hot weather, it is very easy to break out in the dry season, and once it breaks out, it will spread rapidly. In addition, there is no barrier of mountains, so once the wind blows, the wind is particularly strong, as is the typhoon landing in Ma Pingchuan from the ocean, so these extreme weather conditions are particularly common in Australia.

Most of Australia's residents are in the eastern and southern coastal cities, and the coastal residents of Australia account for more than 90% of the total population of the country, so typhoons have a great impact on Australian residents.