Egypt generally has little rain, with most of the country experiencing a dry desert climate. Rainfall is minimal in most areas, with the Nile Delta region receiving the highest amount of precipitation.
Yes, it does rain in Egypt, but it is rare. Rainfall typically occurs only a few days a year in certain regions of the country.
Have You Ever Seen the Rain - album - was created in 1975-07.
Yes, nearly all the Congo is rain forest.Oh course they do,most of the rain forests are in the south of Africa.
The record for the most rain in one hour ever recorded is 12 inches, which occurred in Holt, Missouri on June 22, 1947.
In my travels round Egypt, I have seen the roof terraces are used as the place where the family sleep. This is possible because there is hardly ever any rain and the roof terrace is nice and cool at night.
The temperature in any rain forest will hardly ever raise above 93 degrees Fahrenheit. The temperature is normally a constant 80 degrees.
Hardly ever.
No. Northern Australia is very warm and sunny. They still get rain but it hardly ever happens.
Your plans rarely have to be changed because of rain. If you live in a hot subtropical desert you hardly ever have cold weather or snow.
Egypt is so hot and it hardly ever rains. it never snows ether. In the Sahara desert an egg can be cooked by day light sun and at night water freezes, but that only happens in the true desert were there is no water or nothing. In like Cairo it is bearable to live in the heat.The climate is like 100 degrees in Egypt they hardly get rain and its sandy and hot
I don't like sports and hardly ever watch them either live or on the telly.
Hardly any
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The answer is Lower Egypt.
there are no rainforects in Egypt
....... Egypt is a desert WHAT DO YOU THINK