No because some places have mountains or high plateaus where it gets cold so not all places along the equator are hot. Mount Kilimanjaro in Kenya is almost on the equator and has snow on the top. Nearness to the sea can also have an effect.
Because it is by the equator which makes the reigion of Kenya too hot for it to snow. Actually it CAN snow in Kenya and does around Mount Kenya, an extinct volcano 5,199 metres (17,057 ft) tall. The mountain has snow on its summit and seven glaciers
The continent is Africa. The capital city is Nairobi. The countries which border Kenya is Ethiopia, Samalia, Uganda and Tanzania.The weather in Kenya is hot.
Obviously Kenya is hot, the equator runs right through it!,
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Hot and humit.
Very Hot!!
Some places have cold air and some places have hot air.
The world-famous Masai Mara National Reserve, Amboseli National Park, Tsavo National Park, Aberdare National Park, Mount Kenya National Park, and Samburu Game Reserve are excellent places to see many different species of wildlife. Great African Rift Valley and Lamu Island are great places to go for beautiful scenery. Lake Turkana, Lake Baringo and Lake Naivasha are fantastic places to go to spot flocks of flamingoes and other migrating birds. Mount Kenya, Mount Kilimanjaro, and the Western Highlands in Kenya offer adventure for people who love to go hiking or trekking. You may also find it interesting to visit the modern African cities Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, and Malindi. In addition, Kenya has a warm weather especially during the summer season, san plains, and the traditions and cultures of some communities in Kenya such as the Masai impress tourists a lot.
it's really fun, hot, you get to see LOADS of animals, get amazing pictures, stay in really nice camp places.
"The Hot Zone" takes place primarily in the United States, mainly in Reston, Virginia, a suburb of Washington, D.C. It also briefly touches on outbreaks in places like Kenya and Zaire.
Kenya's climate is hot because it is in the tropics (near the equator?) so the Sun is always high in the sky and passes overhead twice a year.