Climate
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Climate

15 facts

Explore the fascinating world of Earth's climate! Discover key facts about weather patterns, long-term changes, and their impact on our planet.

  • Chad33 views

    Over One-Third Of Chad Lies Within The Sahara Desert

    The vast Sahara desert dominates the northern part of the country, creating extreme temperatures and arid conditions. This makes a significant portion of Chad largely uninhabitable and sparsely populated, defining much of its landscape.

  • Chad39 views

    Chad Is Nicknamed The "Dead Heart Of Africa"

    As a landlocked nation located deep within the continent, far from any ocean, Chad earned this evocative moniker. Its harsh desert climate and remote location contribute to its challenging environment and isolation.

  • Central African Republic43 views

    The Equator Runs Just South of the Country's Border

    While not directly crossing the Central African Republic, the Equator lies very close to its southern boundary. This proximity means the country experiences a predominantly tropical climate, characterized by high temperatures and significant rainfall throughout much of the year, influencing its rich biodiversity.

  • Central African Republic38 views

    Rainforests Cover a Significant Portion of Southern CAR

    While savannas dominate the north, the southern regions of the CAR are characterized by dense tropical rainforests, extensions of the Congo Basin. These forests are vital for global biodiversity, harboring endemic species and playing a crucial role in climate regulation.

  • Cameroon36 views

    Cameroon is Known as "Africa in Miniature" Due to its Diverse Geography.

    This nickname reflects the country's incredible variety of climates and landscapes, from northern deserts and savannas to central plateaus, western mountains, and southern rainforests and coastlines, encompassing almost all major African ecosystems.

  • British Virgin Islands44 views

    The BVI Is Located In The Atlantic Hurricane Belt

    Due to its geographical position, the islands are susceptible to hurricanes, particularly from June to November. Significant storms, like Hurricanes Irma and Maria in 2017, have caused widespread damage, highlighting the resilience of the local communities and their ongoing recovery efforts.

  • Bhutan36 views

    Bhutan Is the World's Only Carbon-Negative Country

    This means it absorbs more carbon dioxide than it emits, thanks to its vast forest cover and commitment to renewable energy. The constitution mandates that at least 60% of its land remain forested.

  • Bangladesh38 views

    Bangladesh is One of the Most Flood-Prone Countries Globally.

    Due to its low-lying deltaic geography and location at the confluence of major rivers, a significant portion of Bangladesh experiences annual flooding. This phenomenon, while challenging, also enriches the soil and supports agriculture.

  • Australia43 views

    The Australian Alps Receive More Snow Than The Swiss Alps

    Despite Australia's reputation for beaches and deserts, its alpine regions, particularly the Snowy Mountains, experience substantial snowfall. Annually, these areas can accumulate more snow than the entire Swiss Alps, making them a popular winter sports destination.

  • Aruba45 views

    Aruba Sits Outside the Caribbean's Hurricane Belt

    This unique geographical positioning significantly reduces the risk of direct hurricane hits, making it a safer destination during peak hurricane season. Its location in the southern Caribbean means it typically experiences calmer weather patterns.