It is a land locked country in Central Africa boardered by Libya, Sudan, Central African Republic, Cameroon and Nigeria
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The chad region consist of desert of the north Sudan. Animal here includes bush elephants, African lions, cheetahs. Because of the dryness of this region competition for food is very high.
Common surnames in Chad include Abakar, Mahamat, and Idriss. These surnames are often derived from Arabic names or have cultural significance in the region.
The country that forms the eastern boundary of Niger is Chad. Niger shares a border with Chad that is approximately 1,175 kilometers long, running along the southern edge of Chad's Lake Chad region. This border plays a significant role in the geography and regional dynamics of both countries.
Chad's biomes include the Sahel region in the south, characterized by semi-arid grasslands and savannas, and the Sahara Desert in the north, which is a vast arid region with limited vegetation. The country also has wetlands and marshes near Lake Chad in the west.
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Chad is mostly rural because it relies so much on farming and raising livestock all though there are urban parts consisting mostly of tribes located in the southern tropical region
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Yes, there are pyramids in Chad, specifically in the region of northern Chad near the ancient city of Meroë. These pyramids are part of the Kingdom of Kush, which existed from around 800 BCE to 350 CE. The pyramids in Chad, particularly those at the site of Nuri, are smaller and less well-known compared to the more famous Egyptian pyramids but are significant for their historical and archaeological value.
temperatures vary between 25 degrees celcius to 40 degrees celsius
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