Africa spans a wide range of climates, including hot desert regions, tropical rainforests, and temperate highlands. In general, many parts of Africa are warm or hot due to their proximity to the equator, but some regions can experience cold temperatures, especially at higher elevations.
No, penguins do not live near the equator. They are native to cold climates in the Southern Hemisphere, commonly found in Antarctica, South Africa, Australia, and South America. Penguins are adapted to survive in cold environments and rely on icy habitats for their natural behavior such as swimming and hunting for food.
No. It is on the equator and is tropical.
No matter which way the poles tilt, the equator always receives enough direct sunlight to prevent a winter. Though, if there are no clouds to trap in the heat of the day, the equator can be very cold at night.
There are snow-capped mountains near the equator.
Africa is hot during the day and cold through the night.AnswerA few parts of Africa are cold all year round. The tops of the Atlas Mountains are covered in snow, as is the top of Mount Kilimanjaro which is close to the Equator. Also, the coast of South Africa is rather cold.
Africa spans a wide range of climates, including hot desert regions, tropical rainforests, and temperate highlands. In general, many parts of Africa are warm or hot due to their proximity to the equator, but some regions can experience cold temperatures, especially at higher elevations.
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.
The question cannot be answered with certainty without more specific information (location and month at least). Africa is a continent with 54 (odd) countries. Climates range from tropical jungle, through Savannah grasslands, desert and snow capped mountains. Additionally Africa "sits" on both sides of the equator, while the northern part is experiencing summer, the southern part is in mid-winter.
I'm going to make this extremely simple. Africa is smack Dab on the Equator. Russia is way far from it. More sun reaches the equator making it hotter there. Less sun reaches the poles of the earth, it gets colder and colder the father away from the equator you go.
yes because the equator is super hot. Actually no. While most places on the equator are very warm there are some high mountains in Africa and South America which are very cold and covered in snow.
Because some parts of earth are farther from the sun and some are closer.
The equator is usually 80- 90 degrees.
yes
in Greenland
No, penguins do not live near the equator. They are native to cold climates in the Southern Hemisphere, commonly found in Antarctica, South Africa, Australia, and South America. Penguins are adapted to survive in cold environments and rely on icy habitats for their natural behavior such as swimming and hunting for food.
Its actually very hot around the equator.