In West Africa the climate is a tropical climate. Parts of the country have a semi arid climate including the Sahara Desert.
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The Sahara, the Tropical, the Savanna, and the Sahel could be answers to this, but also desert, rainforest and Mediterranean qualify, it depends on what exact type of climate zone you are looking for.
very badNorth Africa is a dry region with limited water source. The climate is hot and dry, and water is the regions most important resource. the Sahara is the most driest. there are 3 climates. Desert: very dry, mediterranean: along the coast, steppe: between the coast and the desert.
Arthropods such as spiders, scorpions, centipedes, insects, etc. are all cold blooded as well as all reptiles and amphibians found in the desert. There are also birds and mammals that live in the desert and they are warm blooded. The answer to your question is 'both.'
Places near the equator like tropical regions in Southeast Asia, Central America, and Africa are generally warm year-round. Additionally, desert regions like the Sahara Desert in Africa and the Arabian Desert in the Middle East tend to have consistently warm temperatures.
The Sahara Desert is known for its heat and the Tropical climate in Central Africa is hot too.
because Africa is really close to the equator. even though some parts are cooler because of elevation, most of Africa is warm because of its distance from the Equator
Most of Australia is covered by a warm temperateclimate.
Africa is a huge continent with many types of weather. For most places, the climate is very warm.
In West Africa the climate is a tropical climate. Parts of the country have a semi arid climate including the Sahara Desert.
quite warm they live in Africa which is tropical and very hot.
The Antarctic desert is a polar desert, and is not 'warm' at all. Antarctica is the coldest continent on earth.
cold desert
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Yes, there are some species of fish that survive in the desert. Most of them are minnows that are adapted to very warm water with high mineral content.
Africa spans a wide range of climates, including hot desert regions, tropical rainforests, and temperate highlands. In general, many parts of Africa are warm or hot due to their proximity to the equator, but some regions can experience cold temperatures, especially at higher elevations.