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| Perth, Australia: Perth is the capital of the state of Western
Australia, and it is the largest city of the southwestern part of the
continent, with an estimated population of over 1.5 million (as of
December 2006). The downtown area of Perth and the surrounding
suburbs are located on flood plain deposits of the Swan and Canning
Rivers, which flow through the center of the metropolitan area. Perth
enjoys a Mediterranean climate, where the summers are hot and dry,
and winters are cool and moist. Wildfires can develop during the
summer months; several large fires threatened the eastern portion of
the metropolitan area in 2005. This astronaut photograph captures variations in urban land cover around Perth. The downtown center of the city (image left) is characterized by large buildings (such as skyscrapers) with white, reflective rooftops. Suburbs to the south (across the Swan River) are characterized by higher density of small buildings with predominantly reddish-purple roofs. Several areas of green vegetation are visible in the image. Parks and golf courses comprised mainly of grass present an even, green coloration, while the dense tree canopy of Kings Park appears dark green. Variations in the color of the Swan and Canning Rivers is due to sunglint, or light reflected off the water surface directly back to the observer (in this case, an astronaut about the International Space Station) like a mirror. |
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