In West Africa the climate is a tropical climate. Parts of the country have a semi arid climate including the Sahara Desert.
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warm or hot
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In West Africa - There are many geographical features Climate Type - Desert Climate; Tropical Climate; Landforms - Desert; Forests; Coastlines; Savanna (Grassland); Hope this was helpful ;)
cause there a four climate that are humid tropical tropical savanna desert and steppe
Ghana was located between two areas that wanted to trade-North Africa and the southern forests of West Africa. Ghana's treasury was enriched as they taxed traders heavily. The hot climate influenced more use of salt, which thy obtained by trading.
windy climate
I know the climate is pretty tropical.
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it became dryer
regions = reigons (in the question) There are three climate and vegetation reigons of West and Central Africa. First is the Sahel which has a hot and dry climate. Also, the largest desert on Earth. the second reigon is the savanna which is a grassy plain with scattered trees. Last is the rainforest and it has tall trees all year long. As you can see, there are three climate and vegetation reigons of West and Central Africa.
arid, tropical wet, dry, and semiarid
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In West Africa - There are many geographical features Climate Type - Desert Climate; Tropical Climate; Landforms - Desert; Forests; Coastlines; Savanna (Grassland); Hope this was helpful ;)
They migrated because in west Africa there were a lot of war, climate, environment ,etc and also because the population was increasing and love for adventurer
Eastern Africa has more deserts than Western Africa, which has many more savannahs, and Southern Africa also has more deserts than Western Africa
Rice farming was successful in Carolina due to the region's ideal climate, with warm temperatures and high humidity, which provided optimal growing conditions for rice cultivation. Additionally, the presence of waterways such as rivers and marshes enabled efficient irrigation and flooding techniques, essential for growing rice. The enslaved labor force's knowledge and skills in rice cultivation from West Africa further contributed to the success of rice farming in Carolina.
Topical Regions like Queesland, West Africa etc. (: