Since the climate in Libya has not changed, the jobs there, are the jobs there. Affected in relation to what?
Hot, very hot. -Last time I was there it was over 100 f in the shade.
Libya sits between 25° 00' North latitude and 17° 00' East longitude - in other words Libya is located between Tunisia and Egypt in North Africa. Along the coast this gives Libya a Mediterranean climate, but venturing south, the Sahara climate takes over.To determine the longitude and latitude of any location in Libya, and of any location in the world, please use my interactive map provided under Related Links.
90% desert
The Democratic Republic of the Congo contains the largest total area with a tropical wet climate in Africa. The country is known for its vast rainforests and high levels of rainfall, creating a suitable environment for this climate type.
No, Libya is not a tropical country. It is primarily classified as a desert climate, particularly the Sahara Desert, which covers most of its land area. The country experiences hot, dry summers and mild winters, with very little rainfall throughout the year. While some coastal areas may have a Mediterranean climate, the majority of Libya does not fall into the tropical category.
Libya's currency is the Lybyan Dinar. Copyright © 2012 DO NOT COPY! MY DADS A FBI AGENT.
The margins of south Portugal, Spain, France, Italy, Romania, Bulgaria, Greece, Perth, Turkey, Morocco, California, around San Francisco, central Chile, Cape town, Algeria , Libya are some countries that experience the Mediterranean type of climate.
very hot and dry. Can get up to 50c The climate varies from Mediterranean along the coast to desert in the interior
Libyan climate can be divided into two parts viz. Mediterranean in the north and desert in the south. Libya has a coastline onto the Mediterranean Sea in the North, and the climate is characterised by Hot Dry Summers, and Mild Wet Winters, This climatic type gives way as you move south into the Sahara Desert, and the climate is characterised Hot Dry Summer and Warm/Hot Dry Winter. What rainfall that comes in these climates tends to be very infrequent and torrential, when it comes. Also in the desert climate, the diurnal (daily) temperature range can be very large, to the point of 40+ oC by day and frost by night ( below 0oC ).
The closest body of water to Libya is the Mediterranean Sea, which borders the country to the north. This sea plays a significant role in Libya's climate, economy, and maritime activities. Additionally, the Mediterranean Sea serves as a crucial route for trade and migration in the region.
Jamahiriya (a state of the masses) in theory, governed by the populace through local councils; in practice, an authoritarian state.