Libyan climate can be divided into two parts viz. Mediterranean in the north and desert in the south.
Libya has a coastline onto the Mediterranean Sea in the North, and the climate is characterised by Hot Dry Summers, and Mild Wet Winters, This climatic type gives way as you move south into the Sahara Desert, and the climate is characterised Hot Dry Summer and Warm/Hot Dry Winter.
What rainfall that comes in these climates tends to be very infrequent and torrential, when it comes.
Also in the desert climate, the diurnal (daily) temperature range can be very large, to the point of 40+ oC by day and frost by night ( below 0oC ).
The Mediterranean Sea forms part of Libya's coastline.
Islam is the predominant religion practiced by the majority of Libyans, with around 97% of the population identifying as Sunni Muslims. Islam influences many aspects of daily life and culture in Libya.
Libya's most important natural resources are oil and natural gas. The country has the largest proven oil reserves in Africa and significant natural gas reserves. These resources are crucial to Libya's economy and have historically been major drivers of its GDP.
Some stereotypes about Libyans include being hospitable and generous, having strong family values, and being known for their traditional Bedouin culture and practices. Additionally, there may be stereotypes related to the political instability and conflict that the country has experienced in recent years.
Islamic law (Sharia) serves as the primary source of legislation in Libya, as stated in the country's constitution. However, other legal principles and customs also influence the Libyan legal system, reflecting a mix of Islamic, customary, and statutory law.
Petroleum is the key natural resource that significantly contributes to the economy of Nigeria. The country is one of the largest producers of oil in Africa, and petroleum exports account for a large portion of Nigeria's revenue and foreign exchange earnings.
As of 2021, Libya has a population density of around 4 people per square kilometer. The majority of Libya's population is concentrated along the coast, with vast desert regions in the interior having very low population density.
Some of the terrorist groups operating in Libya include ISIS, Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), Ansar al-Sharia, and the Benghazi Defense Brigades. These groups have been involved in various attacks and violent activities in the country.
Turkey does not belong. All the others are countries in Africa
ANIMALS IN LIBYA INCLUDE THE BARBARY SHEEP, WHICH IS SIMILAR TO NORTHERN MOUNTAIN SHEEP, BUT RATHER LARGER. ALSO IN LIBYA CAN BE FOUND THE FENNEC AND THE DANGEROUS AND AGGRESSIVE HORNED VIPER. tHERE IS ALSO A VARIETY OF EXOTIC TORTOISES, INCLUDING THE GOLDEN-GREEK TORTOISE.
It is simple. There is a war in Libya because people of Libya want Muammar Gaddafi to leave office so that they might be able to live more proper within their own country.
People in Libya are Arabs. So most of them have light skin, dark hair, dark eyes. Some Libyans are black because of Syrian and Egyptian decent but most look Arab.
These north African counties boarder the Mediterranean Sea
Physical characteristics is the Libya is mostly made of desert and is very limited to fresh water. one third of the population don't have access to fresh water! :(
The Libyan Desert is a very hot desert. Some of the hottest air temperatures in the world have been measured there.
Under a state of transition towards multi-party Islamist democracy. Libya is a conservative Muslim country, so most likely that Libya's new form of government will be most similar to Pakistan more than Indonesia/Turkey.