Climatic Regions In Egypt And The World
Points A - Tropical B - Dry C - Mild D - Severe E - Polar H - Highland
Of Humid Arid Mid-Latitude Mid-Latitude
Comparison Tropical Semi-Arid Temperate Continental
Megatherma Mesothermal Microthermal
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Location
Temperatur 64.4 degrees 120+ between 26.6 Summer from around 50 don't rise
e Fahrenheit degrees and 64.4 70 to 90 degrees much past 50
during the degrees degrees. Fahrenheit degrees
day, drop to Fahrenheit winter below Fahrenheit
100 degrees 26 degrees
at night Fahrenheit
Sun
Rain Precipitation: Precipitation Precipitation: Precipitation: No Precipitation:
262 cm : less than 31 cm 50-71 Precipitation 23 cm
10 cm
Illumination
Wind
Animal half of all the Stripping Every species Dall sheep has a snakes can
world's trees by the uses its unique display white diversity of rarely be
animal bark eating traits to to grayish tundra- found due to
species live in animals survive By colored hollow species. With the cold
tropical contributes markings that fur. They have Thick Fur For conditions
rainforests. to formation help them stay large curling Cold . and high
of savannas camouflaged. horns. altitudes.
Human Nearly Moderate Dry Weather Is Best Kinda Hard Wild-Life
Impossible To Living-Style Hard To Adabt Conditions For For Life Only And
Live In To Human Beings Safari
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Point Of Comparison Egypt
Climate Region Arid Region
Location 30°2′N 31°13′E
Temperature Average Between 80 °F And 90 °F In Summer, Between 55 °F And 70 °F In Winter
Sun Hot, Dry Summers With Moderate Winters
Rain Around 2 to 5 mm Per Year
Illumination Most Of The Year Due To Clear Skies And Shining Sun
Wind A Steady Wind From The Northwest Helps Hold Down The Temperature Near The
Mediterranean Coast. The Khamaseen Is A Wind That Blows From The South In Egypt In
Spring, Bringing Sand And Dust, And Sometimes Raises The Temperature InThe Desert.
Animal Birds: falcon, kite, goose, crane, heron, plover, pigeon, ibis, vulture and owl.
Fish: carp, perch and catfish Rilapia or Chromis and the Abdju fish Nile carp, the
Oxyrynchus or the Phagrus.
Livestock: sheep, cattle, goats, pigs, geese and later horses.
Pets: monkeys, ducks, geese, pigeons, hoopoes, falcons, cats, dogs and even ferrets.
Wildlife: lions, cheetahs, wolves, antelope, wild bulls, hyenas, jackals, snakes, the
mongoose and desert hares, crocodiles, hippos, turtles, frogs, bees, scarab beetles,
locusts, flies, centipedes, scorpions, and tarantulas.
Human the Egyptian Citezen Due To
The Hot Weather In Nubia
Have A Black Skin And Wears
Caps To Avoid It….
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