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What climate zone does the Sahel have?

The Sahel region is generally classified as a semi-arid climate zone. It experiences a dry season for most of the year, with a short rainy season. Temperatures can be very hot during the dry season and fluctuate during the rainy season.


How much rainfall does the sahel get every year?

The Sahel region typically receives around 100-600 millimeters of rainfall per year. However, this can vary significantly from year to year due to the region's susceptibility to droughts and climate variability.


What environmental factors influence the farmers of the Sahel?

The Sahel is a belt of land spanning the continent of Africa that marks the transition between the Sahara desert and the Sudanian Savanna. It is semi-arid and farmers in the region are plagued by constant drought.


What destroyed the grassland in Sahel?

The destruction of grasslands in the Sahel region was primarily caused by a combination of factors such as overgrazing, deforestation, drought, and climate change. Human activities like unsustainable agriculture and improper land management practices have also contributed to the degradation of grasslands in the Sahel. Efforts are being made to restore these ecosystems through reforestation, sustainable grazing practices, and conservation initiatives.


What areas are undergoing desertification?

Areas undergoing desertification include parts of Africa (Sahel region), Asia (China, Middle East), Australia, and parts of North and South America. Desertification is caused by a combination of natural factors such as climate change and human activities like overgrazing and deforestation.

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How much rainfall does the Sahel Desert get a year?

The Sahel is not a desert as it usually receives over 10 inches (250 mm) of rain per year on average. The Sahel receives between 100 mm and 600 mm of rain yearly, depending upon location.


What is Africa transition zone between desert and rain forest?

Sahel


How much rain does the sahel get in Sudan?

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How might living in a Sahel be different from living a rain forest?

Living in Sahel would be a lot drier than living in the rain forest. It would surely be more challenging to locate fresh water and abundant food.


What are the four main regions of West Africa?

Desert , Savannah, Rain Forest, Sahel


Does the Sahel have a hot and dry desert?

While the Sahel is hot and dry, overall it receives too much rain to be considered as a desert. It is a transition zone between the Sahara and Savanna.


What are the Ecozones of West Africa?

They are the tropical rain forest the tropical savanah the Sahel and the Sahara desert


How much rain does the Sahel get each year?

It gets how much you want it to get. IF you want it too flood then be my guest


What do the Sahara and the Sahel have in common?

the Sahara and the Sahel are not much alike but they do share the same country and both get around or less than 10 inches of rain each year i think but I'm not sure.


Why do people farm in the Sahel Desert?

Millet is grown in the Sahel because it is a drought-tolerant crop. The Sahel runs the length of Africa as the transition zone between the Sahara and the fertile jungles of southern Africa.


What is the semiarid vegetative region that separates the central African tropical rain forests the savanna from the Sahara desert?

The Sahel Region.


What are the three vegetation zones of west Africa?

the vegetation zones are Savannah and Steppe.