Africa climate zones
Mediterranean Climate Zones
Northwest and southwest characterized by mild, wet winters and warm, dry summers
Kalahari and Namib Desert
located in the Southwest receives less than 250 mm of rainfall annually
steppe region
low grasses desert-some areas have no vegetation at all. the deserts are spreading in Africa because of climate modification and how people change landscape
to be a tropical rainforest
need 2.4 inches of rainfall every single month to be consider as a tropical rainforest
savanna
1. 30% of the entire continent is savanna 2. very tall grass ( some of them as high as 6 feet) with occasional big tall trees.
Arid/ desert
Africa has a larger area than any continent except Australia EX: Sahara- north, Horn - east
Eastern Africa
Kenya and Uganda, rainfall is well distributed throughout the year and temperatures are equable
tropical Savanna
compasses about one- fifth of Africa. two seasons: wet season during the summer months and dry season during winter months
Sahara
daily and seasonal extremes of temperature are great
Steppe climate
drier outside the Savanna zone
tropical rain forest
eastern coast of Madagascar 2. heaviest rainfall monsoon
tropical rainforest
the equator runs through this area and hot sticky summer all year around, gets 60- 80 inches of rain