The climate varies according to the region. In the south, the dry season runs from November to February, the little rainy season from March to June and the big rains come between August and September. The average temperature is 79°F (26°C). The tropical coastal areas receive a lot of rain that can reach in excess of 30ft (9m). In the north the rainy season is spread out from May to the end of September, but receives very little over the year and drought is a way of life in the far north.
No. Cameroon is just north of the equator.
the Portuguese mistook the crayfish for shrimps (camaroes) to call this country Cameroon
Cameroon is known for iconic landmarks such as the Waza National Park, Mount Cameroon (an active volcano), and the Manengouba volcano. Other notable landmarks include the Limbe Botanic Garden, the Limbe Wildlife Centre, and the Rhumsiki Peak.
Lake Chad is bordered by four countries: Chad, Cameroon, Nigeria, and Niger.
Niger, Chad, Cameroon, and Benin are countries that border Nigeria.
very hot
I think that is rather hot and you will sweat alot.
Snow is extremely rare in Cameroon due to its tropical climate, which is characterized by warm temperatures year-round. The country has diverse elevations, with some mountainous regions like the Adamawa Plateau experiencing cooler temperatures, but snowfall is not typical. The highest peak, Mount Cameroon, may have frost at very high altitudes, but actual snowfall is virtually nonexistent. Overall, Cameroon has a predominantly warm climate, making snow a rare phenomenon.
Yes, Cameroon has humid regions, particularly in the coastal areas and the southwestern part of the country, due to its tropical rainforest climate. The humidity levels can be quite high, especially during the rainy season. However, the northern regions of Cameroon are drier and experience a more arid climate. Overall, the degree of humidity varies significantly across different regions of the country.
Yes, grapes can grow in Cameroon, particularly in regions with the right climate and soil conditions. The country’s varied climate, especially in the western highlands, allows for grape cultivation, including both table grapes and wine varieties. However, challenges such as pests, diseases, and inadequate agricultural practices can affect production. With proper care and management, grape farming can be a viable agricultural venture in Cameroon.
The name of Cameroon IS Cameroon
Cameroon is not a city. Cameroon is a country.
Cameroon is not a city, Cameroon is a country.
Yaoundé is the capital of Cameroon.
Cameroon is in Africa
Cameroon is not in Portugal. Cameroon is an independent nation in Africa.
Cameroon is in Africa.