People in Africa adapt to hot days through various strategies, including wearing loose, light-colored clothing to reflect sunlight and promote airflow. Many communities prioritize staying hydrated by consuming plenty of water and traditional beverages. Additionally, they often seek shade during the hottest parts of the day and engage in activities during cooler hours, such as early mornings or late afternoons. Traditional architecture, like mud huts, also helps maintain cooler indoor temperatures.
south Africa is really hot and there is alot of animals but not that much of water and food and there is alot of brown and black people there
yes it does it gets to about 16-35 degrees in asia
All over Africa itself as it does not matter wether cold or hot.
Central Africa is hot because it is located in the tropics. In this region of Earth's latitude, the sun hits directly for the entire year, resulting in consistently hot temperatures.
i assume your speaking of the stereotypical desert, hot, dry, very little water or shelter. Now, in some instances, survival in a barren wasteland of a desert is just about impossible, being that it lacks required elements for sustained life. there are many different types of deserts, but to keep it simple, here are main things to remember; stay hydrated, keep cool, stay out of the sun and dont move much during hot hours of the day. avoiding dehydration and heat stroke are number one priority in a hot climate. if you have the time, take a survival education course. Or at the very least watch survival shows like "SurvivorMan" and "Dual Survival", you can learn a TON from shows such as these.
Salt was one of those materails and it helped people from spoiling there food and people needed it in their diet to survive Africa's hot climate. hope i helped out!!
it can because australia has a hot climate like africa
Very hot
Salt was one of those materails and it helped people from spoiling there food and people needed it in their diet to survive Africa's hot climate. hope i helped out!!
they are used to the hot weather
Here in Myanmar we are staying with Elephants
No, ticks cannot survive in hot water.
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well rich and wealthy people in Africa may have hot and cold water others may not. Poor people however probably only have the water they can find which is why some people sponser them they get given frech water
HIV virus can not survive in hot water.
It made it so hot that the people in New England were to hot to go to work in the morning, so they did not earn money to buy food, so the effect is that they could not survive, and most did not survive in the hot weather.
Of course Africa has fresh water. Africa has a very hot dry climate and that makes it hard for people and animals to get fresh water.