On the top of Mount Kilimanjaro.
Sahara desert
It is too hot for it to snow. (except on Mt. Kilimanjaro)
Even though Mount Kilimanjaro is in the tropics of Africa, snow forms on it because of the high altitude the cap is in. The ice on the cap can be as thick as 40 meters.
Yes, it does snow in South Africa. Every winter, the mountain ranges experience snow particularly on the higher peaks. Its snows in Ceres in the Western Cape and in the Drakensburg mountains in KwaZulu Natal amongst others. It is extremely rare for the major cities and towns to experiences snow and it melts as soon as it reaches the ground. Frost in winter is very common however.
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It depends where abouts in the world you are.
Mainly in the western part of Africa because France colonized it.
Zambia is approximately in the centre of southern Africa, immediately south of DR Congo.
Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, Algeria, Libya
Sahara desert
Henry Stanley found David Livingstone at Ujiji, near Lake Tanganyika in modern-day Tanzania in 1871. Stanley famously greeted Livingstone with the words, "Dr. Livingstone, I presume?"
There's no snow in Africa. It is the equatorial region of the planet where there is no snow.
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It is too hot for it to snow. (except on Mt. Kilimanjaro)
Snow is indeed found near the equator in Africa. Snow can be found on Mount Kilimanjaro in the nation of Tanzania near the equator.
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No. Igloo's made of snow and not used in Africa.