What are the 2 meridians?

What are the 2 meridians? Meridians (lines running from pole to pole) connect points with the same longitude. The prime meridian, which passes near the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, England, is defined as 0° longitude by convention. Positive longitudes are east of the prime meridian, and negative ones are west. Which 2 meridians are on the […]

How many camels are there in Somalia?

How many camels are there in Somalia? Of the world’s estimated 14 million camels, Somalia, a country of some 10 million people, has more than seven million – the highest number in the world. Livestock is the backbone of the Somali economy with more than 65 percent of the population engaged in some way in […]

Why is it called the Inter tropical?

Why is it called the Inter tropical? As trans-equator sea voyages became more common, sailors in the eighteenth century named this belt of calm the doldrums because of the calm, stagnant, or inactive winds. What is the ITCZ in Africa? The intertropical convergence zone (ITCZ) has. long been assumed to be a major control on […]

Where is the Sahara desert in Libya?

Where is the Sahara desert in Libya? Libyan Desert, Arabic Al-Ṣaḥrāʾ al-Lībīyah, northeastern portion of the Sahara, extending from eastern Libya through southwestern Egypt into the extreme northwest of Sudan. The desert’s bare rocky plateaus and stony or sandy plains are harsh, arid, and inhospitable. What desert is located in eastern Libya and western Egypt? […]

Why did African countries struggle after independence?

Why did African countries struggle after independence? One of the most pressing challenges African states faced at Independence was their lack of infrastructure. Rich as many African countries were in cash crops and minerals, they could not process these goods themselves. Their economies were dependent on trade, and this made them vulnerable. How did the […]

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