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The Republic of Sudan is a northeastern African country with a total area of 967,500 sq mi, making it the biggest country on the continent and the 10th biggest in the world.

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How Sudan IV test change its color?

The Sudan IV test changes color when it is added to a sample containing lipids. If lipids are present, the Sudan IV dye will dissolve in the lipids and the solution will turn red. This occurs due to the affinity between the Sudan IV dye and the lipid molecules.

Why was access to education in Kenya and Sudan restricted?

Access to education in Kenya and Sudan has been restricted due to various factors such as poverty, lack of infrastructure, cultural beliefs, conflict, and political instability. These challenges have contributed to limited resources for schools, inadequate educational facilities, and barriers in terms of gender inequality or discrimination.

What is Sudan test?

It appears that "Sudan test" refers to a chemical test used to detect the presence of certain types of fats and oils in substances. It involves adding a Sudan dye to the sample, which will bind to the fats and oil components, causing a color change that can be visually observed. This test is commonly used in the food industry to check for adulteration or contamination.

How do you make Sudan 111 stain powder into a liquid?

just been looking for this myself, try looking on the hoslink web site under histopathology recipes.

It says to make up by adding 0.5g Sudan iii to 100ml 70% ethanol, dissolve in warm water and then filter. Hope this helps

Sudan III is used to detect the presence of what macromolecules?

Sudan III is used to detect the presence of lipids (specifically triglycerides) in various samples, such as food, blood, and forensic samples. It is commonly used in experiments to visually identify the presence of fats and oils due to its ability to stain lipid-rich substances.

What is the difference between Sudan Honduras Angola and Kenya?

Sudan is in Africa and is the largest country in the region. Honduras is in Central America and known for its beautiful beaches. Angola is also in Africa and has a diverse culture with Portuguese influences. Kenya is in East Africa and famous for its wildlife and safaris in national parks like Maasai Mara.

What country has largest land area Sudan Nigeria or Iceland?

Iceland is 39,769 mi2, Nigeria is 356,669 mi2, Sudan is 967,500 mi2. So, Sudan is the largest in area.

What is the region that straddles parts of Niger Chad and Sudan?

The region that straddles parts of Niger, Chad, and Sudan is the Sahara Desert. This vast desert covers around 3.6 million square miles across North Africa, including parts of these three countries. The Sahara is known for its extreme arid conditions and unique landscapes.

What is Sudan's climate?

Northern and central Sudan. Hot, very hot, can get up to 50 degrees C in summer. Windy with horrific sandstorms on the odd occasion. Cool to temperate in winter.

Southern Sudan. Hot as well, but extremely humid is some areas, dry in others.

What is French Sudan today?

French Sudan is now known as Mali. It gained independence from France in 1960 and has since become a sovereign nation in West Africa. Mali is known for its rich cultural history, diverse landscapes, and vibrant music and arts scene.

How had drought affected the food production in Sudan?

The answer is simple. Food is produced from flora. The flora needs water from germination, growth, ... to the existence. Inadequate rain is termed as drought. No water no flora. No flora no food production. ....No food no herbivorous. No herbivorous no carnivorous...no life on earth.

Which country is warmer year round Sudan or Switzerland?

At almost any time during the year, Sudan (Africa) is warmer than Switzerland (in central Europe). This applies to individual locations and to the countries on average.

The reasons:

1) Sudan is much closer to the equator than Switzerland is; at higher latitudes (from the equator) the Sun is slightly weaker (summer and winter) so areas generally further from the equator are cooler.

2) Both have large "climate moderating" geographical features in close proximity. Sudan is close to the largest "hot desert" in the world. Switzerland includes some of the highest mountains in the world, the Alps.

Generally speaking. most African countries are warmer year round than European countries. This is due to the fact that the equator is tilted at about 23 degrees to the plane of the ecliptic. This means that equatorial regions (between the Tropic of Cancer and the equator or between the Tropic of Capricorn and the equator) receive far more solar radiation than areas closer to the poles. There are more daylight hours over tropical and sub-tropical regions per year than in areas outside of these latitudes.

Sudan being closer to the equator, it is warmer in both summer and winter months. It averages 41 deg C in the summer months, and 15 deg C in the winter months. Sudan can get extremely hot for a few weeks in the summer and can get up to peak temperature of 48 deg C. Inside a closed vehicle in the sun at midday it can get up to 65 degrees C. The large desert areas in Sudan (part of the Sahara Desert) funnel heat out of the desert directly into Sudan, although the reverse occurs in winter when cooler winds from the Sahara cool Sudan.

In contrast, Switzerland is generally -10 to -5 deg C in winter (January) and 15 to 30 deg C in the June (summer), based on Zurich temperatures. If one goes to the mountains in winter, wind gusts can make it feel even colder (wind-chill factor). The snow capped mountains have a chilling effect as well on the area directly surrounding them. Cold air is dense and descends from the mountains into the valleys and lowlands surrounding it (there is a slight increase in air temperature as it descends, but the net effect is still colder).

Sudan also has a lower and flatter elevation on average than Switzerland.

What are some stereotypes on Sudan?

Some stereotypes about Sudan include that it is a war-torn country, that its people are impoverished and uneducated, and that it is a land of desert and famine. It is important to note that stereotypes do not accurately represent the diversity and complexity of Sudanese society.

How many Sudanese refugees are there in Australia?

As of 2021, there are approximately 10,000 Sudanese refugees living in Australia. This number may fluctuate due to changes in refugee intake and resettlement programs.

What number is Sudan for the biggest country in world?

Sudan is 15th in the world with 1,886,068 square kilometres. South Sudan is 44th in the world with 619,745 square kilometres. Sudan was the largest country in Africa until it split on July 9, 2011.

What is the main religion in Sudan?

Islam is the main religion in Sudan; around 97% of the population are Sunni Muslim.

Where does the sun rise first in Sudan or Morocco?

The sun rises first in Sudan because it is further east in the Greenwich Mean Time zone than Morocco. Sudan is geographically positioned to experience sunrise before Morocco due to its more easterly location.

What is Sudan black b stain is use for in bone marrrow?

Sudan black B stain

This stain distinguishes between acute lymphoblastic leukemia (cells stain positive) and acute myeloblastic leukemia (cells stain negative).

What is the country code and area code of Kassala Sudan?

South Sudan is country code +211.

(The plus sign means "insert your international access prefix here." From a GSM mobile phone, you can enter the number in full international format, starting with the plus sign. The most common prefix is 00, but North America (USA, Canada, etc.) uses 011, Japan uses 010, Australia uses 0011, and many other countries use different prefixes.)

What is happening in Sudan?

There is a genocide, an enthnic cleansing if you will, still occurring in Darfur. Sparked from decades of famine, drought, and oppression it only gets worse as time goes on. With the rise of militia groups, the Sudanese government, in 2003, sent their own, well armed, well funded militia group to reek havoc in the area of Darfur.
The Sudanese governments military is mainly funded by oil revenues, the countries major money maker. Over 70% of oil profits go to the military. This poses a problem to the people of Darfur, as the largest of these oil fields lies in South darfur, while the government is in the North. UN action has been rare as both China and Russia benefit from Sudanese oil, and both Russia and China are veto powers on the Security Council.
450,000 people have been murdered, 2.5 million are hungry, and 4.5 are displaced.
It is a crisis that is complicated, multi faceted, and complex.

for more informatin, go to amnesty.org, i used this website while i wrote a research paper on the genocide in darfur. it's a great website!

What is the area of North Darfur?

The area of North Darfur is 296,420 square kilometers.

How many square meters is Sudan?

Saudi Arabia has a total area of approximately 2.14969013 × 1012 square meters.

What are the main sources of income in Sudan?

It is mainly oil, which accounts for 60% of all the countries' revenue. Another - although in terms of revenue much smaller - economic activity is agricultural: producing fruits, grains and wine.

Why is Sudan a Islamic country?

Sudan came into the Fatimid Egyptian sphere of influence in the mid-900s CE, leading to an increased spread of Islamic culture and religion. Additionally, Sudanese leaders began to marry with Arabs from across the Red Sea, further exposing them to Islam. Eventually, between tax incentives and theological convincing, most north Sudanese were converted to Islam.