42.6 C at Wajir
The temperature in Kenya usually ranges between 30-45 degrees in the afternoon.
The average temperature in Kenya varies depending on the region and time of year. However, the overall average temperature ranges from 22°C to 31°C. Regions closer to the equator tend to have warmer temperatures while higher altitude areas are cooler.
42.6C at Wajir and -3.3C at Ettrick Estate. Unofficial -19C at high elevations on Mount Kenya
The average temperature in Kenya ranges from 50°F to 90°F (10°C to 32°C) depending on the region and altitude. Nairobi, the capital city, has a cooler climate with average temperatures around 60°F (16°C) due to its higher elevation.
Kenya has two main seasons: the wet season from April to June and November to December, and the dry season from January to March and July to October. The country's climate is influenced by its equatorial location, with variations in temperature and rainfall patterns across different regions.
The north plains of Kenya are the hottest. The highest recorded temperature in Kenya was 107 degrees in the city of Wajir.
The average temperature in Kenya is 35degrees Celsius
Yes they can grow in Kenya because Kenya has the right temperature
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The temperature in Kenya usually ranges between 30-45 degrees in the afternoon.
No, Kenya has a good temperature to grow crops like maize (corn), beans ect..
The average temperature in Kenya varies depending on the region and time of year. However, the overall average temperature ranges from 22°C to 31°C. Regions closer to the equator tend to have warmer temperatures while higher altitude areas are cooler.
During Kenya's dry season daytime temperatures average 73 to 82 degrees Fahrenheit. The highest temperature ever recorded in Kenya was 116.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
42.6C at Wajir and -3.3C at Ettrick Estate. Unofficial -19C at high elevations on Mount Kenya
I believe Holland. nah i don't think so because Holland uses greenhouses to grow their flowers were as Kenya don't. Kenya has way better temperature than holland and getting roses from Kenya don't vause as much CO2 as getting roses from holland!!