In Africa, cold areas are primarily found in high-altitude regions. The Atlas Mountains in Morocco and Algeria experience cooler temperatures, especially in winter. Additionally, the Drakensberg Mountains in South Africa and Lesotho also have cold climates, with snowfall occurring at higher elevations. The East African Highlands, including parts of Ethiopia and Kenya, can also be quite chilly due to their altitude.
Because a lot of the countries were created by the colonial powers that came to Africa, and this is how they divided some of the areas of Africa.
because of the warm and cold weather. the cold was located at the Mediterranean and the heat was located at the Sahara. Basicly people wanted a different climate.
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namib and Kalahari are two cold deserts in Africa
All over Africa itself as it does not matter wether cold or hot.
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In some of the areas in South Africa do but most of them don't. Hope fully this answers your question
Because a lot of the countries were created by the colonial powers that came to Africa, and this is how they divided some of the areas of Africa.
There are a wide range of temperatures in Africa, depending on the latitude and elevation. There is often snow in Cape Town, South Africa, for example, and Mount Kilimanjaro is snow-capped year around. Since the equator goes through Africa, there are a lot more hot areas than cold.
because of the warm and cold weather. the cold was located at the Mediterranean and the heat was located at the Sahara. Basicly people wanted a different climate.
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Its not cold its warm in south Africa :) What about the Drakensburg escarpments, there is snow there in winter
Because gray wolves do live in dry areas and cold areas.
Africa has no cold deserts but the Namib Desert is classified as a cool coastal desert.
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Black mambas don't live in cold areas.
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