Climate
Looking at the graphs results the rainfall in the Northern Territory is very high during the beggining of the year, then decreasing towards the end of year but yet still quite a lot of rainfall. In the Northern Territory although there's a lot of rainfall, NT still has quite hot days through out the year.
landforms
Uluru - Ayers Rock is made up of sandstone rock and is huge, standing at 348 metres (1,142 feet) with a circumference of 9.4 kilometres. The Uluru Rock is located in central Australia, which serves as an awesome site for tourists and locals alike to enjoy.
The Devils Marbles are known as Karlu Karlu in all four local Aboriginal languages. This remarkable site is a sacred place to Aboriginal traditional owners.
geographical facts
Population: 215,000
Highest Mountain: Mt Zeil 1509m
Largest City: Darwin
Highest Mountain: Mt Zeil 1509m
Largest City: Darwin
interesting facts
* The Northern Territory is the most "Outback" state, in fact, all of the territory is Outback
* Unlike other states, the most densely populated areas are not along the coast
* Apart from Darwin and Alice, there are only three towns of any size: Nhulunbuy, Katherine and Tennant Creek. It is hard to imagine that only 215,000 people live in Australia's 3rd largest state
* Indigenous people make up a little over 30 % of the population in the Northern Territory.
* Northern territory is 1,346,200 km², that's 15,52 % of Australia, or the 3rd largest state
* Unlike other states, the most densely populated areas are not along the coast
* Apart from Darwin and Alice, there are only three towns of any size: Nhulunbuy, Katherine and Tennant Creek. It is hard to imagine that only 215,000 people live in Australia's 3rd largest state
* Indigenous people make up a little over 30 % of the population in the Northern Territory.
* Northern territory is 1,346,200 km², that's 15,52 % of Australia, or the 3rd largest state