Sudan has a desert climate, it's hot and dry all year.
Climate Control - 2016 was released on: USA: 2016
Sudan is warmer because it is nearer the equator.
Sudan is warmer because it is nearer the equator.
Northern and central Sudan. Hot, very hot, can get up to 50 degrees C in summer. Windy with horrific sandstorms on the odd occasion. Cool to temperate in winter. Southern Sudan. Hot as well, but extremely humid is some areas, dry in others.
Sudan because it is closer to the equator
Sudan, it is a lot nearer the equator.
Sudan does because it is closer to the equator while Switzerland isn't very close at all.
Sudan is much nearer the Equator so naturally has a warmer climate year round.
Khartoum is the capital and second largest city of the Republic of Sudan. It has a subtropical desert and low-latitude arid hot climate.
Sudan, because it's much closer to the Equator, where it gets a lot more direct sunlight.
Yes, the US signed the Paris Climate Agreement on 22 April 2016, and ratified acceptance on 3 September 2016. President Trump decided to withdraw from the Agreement in June 2017. It will take several years to accomplish this so it will happen in November 2019.