It ranges from an average of 2mm in July to 120mm in December
Annual precipitation in Algeria = around 40mm
The Sahara covers much of Algeria.
Yes it did, it rained in 2005 and people are still talking about it to this day, belive it or not.
it covers more than 90% of Algeria.
This depends on what you want to take and how you plan on taking it to Algeria.
1 algeria dinar is 0.01US dollar.
Algeria made 3315 million dollars in 2017.
The agriculture industry in Morocco employs about 40% of the population, whereas the agriculture industry in Algeria only employs about 14% of the population. Morocco's climate, with frequent rain, makes it a good place to grow food and creates good farmland. Algeria is much warmer and dryer, and the environment is less hospitable for planting and farming. As a result, the agriculture industry in Algeria is not enough to support the food needs of the population. The farmland is much better in Morocco, and the population is able to be sustained on food grown in the country.
Algeria Is still a developing country....so its not rich that much
Algeria does not have a rain forest in the traditional sense, as most of the country is dominated by desert landscapes. However, the northern region features some forested areas, primarily in the Kabylie Mountains, where you can find Mediterranean forests. These areas are characterized by a mix of oak, pine, and other tree species, but they do not meet the criteria of a tropical rain forest.
As of 2013, the President of Algeria makes 920,821 South African rands per year.
Yes there are some rain forests not that many but however you can find some somewhere in the Eastern part of Morocco