In some parts of Africa, there are two known seasons. The seasons are called the wet season and the dry season. The wet season occurs when the majority of the rain falls within one to two months time.
The continent of Africa has regions with just two main seasons – a wet season and a dry season. This includes areas like equatorial Africa and parts of East Africa, where the climate is characterized by distinct rainy and dry periods.
the two seasons on earth that do not have seasons are spring and fall
Chimpanzees live in Central and Western Africa, right long the equator. There are no hot and cold seasons there. However, there are two seasons; a wet and a dry season.
North and East of Africa,
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The Sahara Desert
Lions are found in parts of Africa and parts of Asia.
it is separated into two. the northern part mostly experiences tropical seasons while the southern parts experiences 4 seasons.
They are actually two separate continents. Europe is in the upper north, and africa is in the southern parts of the world.
sahara desert splits north africa and teh rest of it
Yes. Spring: September - November Summer: December - February Autumn: March - May Winter: June - August Some parts of the country have summer the whole year around, like Durban, Kimberley and Upington. Still best to go to them in winter. Some parts of the country, like Cape Town, can have all four seasons in one day.Yes it has seasons.Winter is cold in most areas. Winter is dry on the highveld and wet in the Cape.Summer is hot everywhere. Summer is stormy on the highveld and dry in hte Cape
Most African countries have two seasons - 'The rainy season' (or monsoon) and 'The dry season', for obvious reasons.