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What are the names of all the countries with rain all year in Africa?

Countries in Africa with rain all year include Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Liberia, and São Tomé and Príncipe. These countries have a tropical rainforest climate, characterized by high humidity and heavy rainfall throughout the year.


How many times a year does Africa have rain?

As Africa is the worlds 2nd largest continent, at about 30.2 million km² (11.7 million sq miles), there is a pretty good chance it rains somewhere every single day!The climate of Africa ranges from tropical to subarctic on its highest peaks. Its northern half is primarily desert or arid, while its central and southern areas contain both savanna plains and very dense jungle (rainforest) regions. In between, there is a convergence where vegetation patterns such assahel, and steppe dominate.


What is an climate with hot dry summers that receives less than 10 inches of rain a year?

This type of climate is called a desert climate. It is characterized by extremely hot and dry summers with very low precipitation levels, usually less than 10 inches of rain per year. Desert climates can be found in regions such as the Sahara Desert in Africa or the Mojave Desert in the United States.


What is the warmest continent in th world?

Africa is the warmest continent in the world. It is located near the equator, which allows for consistent high temperatures throughout the year. Many of the hottest recorded temperatures have been in African countries.


What is the warmest continent of the world?

Africa is generally considered the warmest continent in the world because of its proximity to the equator, which leads to high temperatures throughout the year. Additionally, many regions in Africa have hot deserts and savannas, contributing to its overall warmth.