Grasslands
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It is covered in grassland, because of all the heavy rains for the tropical weather
because Canada is covered with wet- climate soil that are prone to leaching.
The biggest difference between northern and southern Africa is the climate. Northern Africa is dominated by the Sahara, giving it a desert climate. Southern Africa is covered in lush Savannah and jungles with a tropical climate.
Africa has a relatively mild climate most of the year and rarely, if ever, snows. It does tend to go from hot to cold during winter, however.
There is no or little farming in much or north Africa along with southern Africa because of the climate. It's getting farther away from the equator and the climate starts to get colder.
It is covered in grassland, because of all the heavy rains for the tropical weather
Being just above the equator, they are covered by tropical forests. Some folks refer to them as jungles.
because Canada is covered with wet- climate soil that are prone to leaching.
Prairie would be your answer.
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Peru's climate is the primary reason why two-thirds of the country is covered in Amazon rainforest. Located in the northern part of South America, Peru is part of the tropics and has a tropical climate. This climate is perfect for the growth of rainforest and is responsible for the dense jungle that covers the country. The tropical climate includes: High rainfall High temperatures High humidity Heavy cloud coverThese conditions are ideal for the growth of the rainforest and have allowed the Amazon rainforest to thrive in Peru. In addition, Peru's topography also contributes to the presence of the Amazon rainforest. Peru's terrain is made up of mountains, valleys, and river systems, which provide the perfect environment for the rainforest to spread and flourish. The combination of the tropical climate, topography, and other factors, make Peru two-thirds of the way covered in Amazon rainforest.
The biggest difference between northern and southern Africa is the climate. Northern Africa is dominated by the Sahara, giving it a desert climate. Southern Africa is covered in lush Savannah and jungles with a tropical climate.
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Mount Kilimanjaro is situated on the Equator, so in a tropical climate and that is also the climate at ground level. But everywhere on Earth, temperatures drop when you go higher. That's why airplane pilots always tell you during the flight that it is minus 50 degrees outside. And it is because of its height that mount Kilimanjaro gradually gets colder when you climb up, and why at summit level, it is covered with snow.
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Africa has a relatively mild climate most of the year and rarely, if ever, snows. It does tend to go from hot to cold during winter, however.