Why Africa is so hot?

The continent mainly lies within the intertropical zone between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn, hence its interesting density of humidity. Precipitation intensity is always high, and it is a hot continent.
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Is Africa very hot?

Mean monthly temperatures are lower than in tropical climates, dropping to about 50 °F (10 °C) in winter, while summer (June–July in North Africa, and December–January in Southern Africa) temperatures may sometimes exceed those of tropical climates.
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Is Africa the hottest continent on Earth?

Africa is the hottest continent in the world. The world's second largest, and the second most populated continent, Africa is also the hottest.
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Does Africa get snow?

Snow and glaciers

Snow is an almost annual occurrence on some of the mountains of South Africa, including those of the Cedarberg and around Ceres in the South-Western Cape, and on the Drakensberg in Natal and Lesotho.
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Why is there no snow in Africa?

Countries Where Snow Falls in Africa: Snow is not as prevalent in Africa as it is in other continents. Because it lies in the intertropical zone between the tropics of cancer and Capricorn, the continent's climate is often hot.
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Africa is the Hottest Continent on Earth - Here's Why.



Does Africa ever get cold?

Africa is often stereotyped by the relentless humidity and heat of it's western nations, but temperatures in many parts of the continent can dip surprisingly low. Yes, there are actual 'winter' seasons in many African countries. In southern African countries, a winter hits from about June to August.
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What is the hottest country?

Mali is the hottest country in the world, with an average yearly temperature of 83.89°F (28.83°C). Located in West Africa, Mali actually shares borders with both Burkina Faso and Senegal, which follow it on the list.
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Does Africa have winter?

Winter in Africa is generally warm, but here are more interesting facts on the continent's winter season, which occurs over June, July and August. Southern Africa experiences about 4 climates, including subtropical, cold semi-arid, warm and cold desert climates.
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Why doesnt it rain in Africa?

The cooler temperatures in the north weakened the high altitude Tropical Easterly Jet, which consistently brought moisture into northern Africa. Due to the weakening of the Tropical Easterly Jet, the African Easterly Jet strengthened, which indirectly inhibits rainfall in northern Africa.
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Does it ever snow in India?

Yes, in places like Rohtang Pass and many places in Ladakh, snowfall can be witnessed in India in October.
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Does Africa have water?

Overall, Africa has about 9% of the world's fresh water resources and 16% of the world's population. Among its rivers are the Congo, Nile, Zambezi, Niger and Lake Victoria, considered the world's second largest lake.
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Why is Dubai so hot?

The climate of Dubai is warm and sunny due to its position near the line of the Tropic of Cancer. During the winter season it has an average daytime temperature of 25 °C (77 °F).
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What's the coldest country?

  1. Antarctica (Coldest temperatures in the world) Antarctica has the distinction of being the world's coldest country. ...
  2. Russia (World's coldest country after Antarctica) ...
  3. Canada (One of the coldest countries on earth!) ...
  4. The United States. ...
  5. Mongolia. ...
  6. Kazakhstan. ...
  7. Norway. ...
  8. Kyrgyzstan.
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What is the coldest country in Africa?

Lesotho is the coldest country in Africa. Lesotho's June temperatures hover around 0 Celsius and regular heavy snowfall is common in the higher mountain ranges. Country is basically all mountain; it has the highest low point of any country in the world.
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How hot is Africa?

Summer temperatures typically average around 82 degrees Fahrenheit (28 degrees Celsius), while winter temperatures hover around 64 degrees Fahrenheit (18 degrees Celsius), with some variation depending on the city.
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Is Asia Hot or cold?

The climate in Asia is hot, oppressive, windy, and overcast. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 76°F to 89°F and is rarely below 74°F or above 92°F.
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Why is Africa a desert?

The rise in solar radiation amplified the African monsoon, a seasonal wind shift over the region caused by temperature differences between the land and ocean. The increased heat over the Sahara created a low pressure system that ushered moisture from the Atlantic Ocean into the barren desert.
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Why is it so hot in India?

Data | Climate change: Unseasonal rains and extreme heat hit India. The main reason for the scorching heat in the northern parts of the country is lack of rainfall. Usually, periods of high temperature are punctuated by periodic episodes of rain but this was largely absent during March and April.
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Which country has 12 months winter?

Most of Finland experiences 100 days of winter, but further north in Lapland, winters stretch on for 200 days, with permanent snow cover from mid-October till early May. On very cold days the temperatures in Lapland can fall to as low as -45°C (-49° F), making Finland one of the world's coldest countries.
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Is Russia hot or cold?

In general, the climate of Russia can be described as highly continental influenced climate with warm to hot dry summers and (very) cold winters with temperatures of -30°C and lower and sometimes heavy snowfall.
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Why is Saudi Arabia so hot?

Saudi Arabia has a desert climate, which means it's very hot in summer all over the country. (Think: high temperatures averaging above 40 degrees C for several months in a row.)
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Does it snow in Dubai?

Dubai rarely experiences snow, well, except if we are talking of artificial snows. It, however, receives a heavy shower of hailstones during the winter months. The Jumeirah and Sharjah are the areas frequently pelted by the hailstones.
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Does it rain in Egypt?

Egypt is highly arid country and receives very little annual precipitation. The majority of rain falls along the coast, with the highest amounts of rainfall received in the city of Alexandria; approximately 200 mm of precipitation per year. Alexandria has relatively high humidity, however sea breeze modulates moisture.
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Why does Africa have no food?

Why are people in Africa facing chronic hunger? Recurring drought, conflict, and instability have led to severe food shortages. Many countries have struggled with extreme poverty for decades, so there is a lack of government and community support systems for families.
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Is Africa clean?

Of the 783 million people who are without access to clean water, 40% live in sub-Saharan Africa, and more than 320 million people lack access to safe drinking water. Poverty is a huge barrier to access to water and sanitation, and most of the world's poorest countries are in sub-Saharan Africa.
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