Topic > The push and pull factors of Sydney, Australia - 627

In this essay I will discuss the issue of push and pull factors of Sydney's climate and environment. Sydney has long been a welcoming city to people from Australia and around the world. Some people come here to visit, others stay forever. Additionally, people move here to find work and housing. Location of Sydney Sydney is Australia's largest city with an area of ​​12,144.6 km² which has a population of 4.5 million people (2009). The city is located on the south-eastern coast of Australia, near the Pacific Ocean. Climate (temperature) Sydney is located in an area with a subtropical oceanic climate characterized by moderately hot summers and moderately warm winters. These climatic conditions are very favorable for the habitation of people, animals and plants. As we can see in the "Average daily temperatures" table, the temperature does not drop below zero. It is congenial for agriculture, especially for corn planting. More than half of the arable land is occupied by wheat. Additionally, people grow citrus fruits, pineapple, mango and sugarcane. How has migration affected all of this? Big risk on the front...