Thursday, March 13, 2008

Djibouti climate






Compare these 2 images with the Djibouti desert and the rest of the region
It's torrid and hot in Djibouti. Rainfall is sparse in Djibouti. SPARSE RAINFALL!? The hot season is May through September only 5 months. In the daytime the capital it can be 31 Celious or 87 Fahrenheit. During October through April when it's the warm season the average daytime temperature is 37Celious or 99 Fahrenheit. It is humid all year
no wonder why it's so hot. Because the humid is so high and 90% of Djibouti is desert. They only get less than 13cm or 5in of rain each year.

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AYA 8th Grade '08 in Costa Rica said...

Try moving the photos side by side for a better comparison effect. Also, what does torrid mean? You might want to use a synonym for a word that has an unfamiliar meaning. Work on organizing the paragraph and making complete sentences. You also need some better punctuation throughout. Check your spelling with Celsius. You definitely want to take time to read over the information that you have here. You are also missing some good facts on how climate affects lifestyle, culture, the type of food that's grown, and how people populate an area. You should go back and review the assignment for further details about this topic.