Angola's climate is primarily tropical, with a wet season and a dry season, which influences its diverse ecosystems. The country features a variety of landscapes, including coastal plains, savannas, and mountainous regions. The subterrain often includes rich mineral deposits, particularly diamonds and oil, contributing to its economy. However, Angola also faces challenges such as poverty and limited infrastructure, impacting the living conditions of many citizens.
No. It is a Sub-Saharan African country.
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The root word of "subterranean" is terrain. "Sub" means under, and "terranean" means having to do with terrain, or land. "Terranean" comes from "terrain".
Angola's average temperature on the coast is 60 °F (16 °C) in the winter and 70 °F (21 °C) in the summer. It has two seasons; dry season (May to October) and hot rainy season (November to April).
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There are many countries located in sub-Saharan Africa. These countries include Angola, Botswana, South Africa, Tanzania, as well as Madagascar.
No. It is not a rain forest at all. Most of the terrain is "alpine" or "sub-alpine."
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It is a race of over 1,150 miles of the most extreme and beautiful terrain known to man: across mountain ranges, frozen rivers, dense forests, desolate tundra and windswept coastline. To add to the terrain are sub zero temperature, darkness, and blinding snow.
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