It's about 20 degrees
Yes, Addis Ababa airport is generally considered safe for travelers. However, like any other airport, travelers should exercise caution and follow standard safety protocols to ensure a smooth and secure travel experience.
As of the latest available data, it is estimated that there are approximately 150,000 orphans and vulnerable children in Addis Ababa. These figures can vary due to factors such as migration, social programs, and changing demographics. The situation is often exacerbated by issues like poverty, health crises, and lack of access to education. Local NGOs and government initiatives are working to support these youth, but challenges remain significant.
Some capitals I can think of:Paramaribo (capital of Suriname)Mexico City (capital of Mexico)Bridgetown (capital of Barbados)Copenhagen (capital of Denmark)Wellington (capital of New Zealand)Nouakchott (capital of Mauritania)Kuwait City (capital of Kuwait)Bratislava (capital of Slovakia)Georgetown (capital of Guyana)Luxembourg (capital of Luxembourg)Addis Ababa (capital of Ethiopia)Libreville (capital of Gabon)Montevideo (capital of Uruguay)Panama City (capital of Panama)Basseterre (capital of St. Kitts and Nevis)Mind you that I didn't count spaces (like in Addis Ababa), just the letters.
Very similar to oceanic. Not that warm summers and not that cool winters. Highland climates are found in tropical to subtropical zones. Summers temps may be around 22-27, while winters at 17-19. There isn't a dramatic temperature change between seasons. All year round is pleasant and mild. Lima (Peru), Khartoum (Sudan), Addis Ababa (Ethiopia) are one of the notable cities with a highland climate.
No, Nairobi is not the driest capital city in the world. While it does experience a relatively dry climate compared to some other cities, there are several capitals with lower annual rainfall. For example, cities like Cairo, Egypt, and Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, receive significantly less precipitation, making them drier than Nairobi.
The life in Ethiopia's rural area is diffrent from the cities like Addis Ababa because the rural area aren't as technologically advanced as the city go-er's. Majority of them still have to go to a river source for water. have no indoor plumbing, and have no electricity.Thr rural people are farmers and still live in the strong customs that they lived 50 years ago In contrast to the people of the city, many of them have running water and electricity. The strrets are nicer and people dress like how they would in America. Although it is not as technologically advanced as America, Europe or Asia, it is on its way. This is because of Ethiopia's long living independance. The similarities are in culture and religon, and religious clothing and ethnic food (like injera, wett, dabo, ambasha). But many of the culture differs because there are different types of people(Like the Tigraye, Oromo, Welo, Gonderaye, Amhara, Bulga, etc)
they like a flat terrain like a platue
What is the terrain of mesopotamia
The densely populated area of Ethiopia is primarily found in the highland regions, particularly around the capital city, Addis Ababa. Other densely populated regions include the Amhara and Oromia regions, where agricultural activities and urbanization contribute to higher population densities. Additionally, cities like Dire Dawa and Mekelle also experience significant population concentrations. Overall, the highland areas are more populated compared to the lowland regions.
The terrain between Nazareth and Bethlehem was a desert , rough and sometime there were robbers to.
The population density of the Horn of Africa varies across countries and regions. However, on average, the population density in the region is relatively high, with some densely populated areas such as urban centers and agricultural regions. For example, the capital cities like Addis Ababa in Ethiopia and Mogadishu in Somalia have higher population densities compared to rural areas.