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What's the climate like in Nigeria all year round?

Nigeria has a savanna climate, which is generally hot and rainy. The whole year is divided into dry season and rainy season, with an average annual temperature of 26 ~ 27℃, 32.2℃ in coastal areas and 40.6℃ in the northernmost part.

From June 5438 to March every year, when the sun is in the southern hemisphere, the intertropical convergence zone is formed at 7 degrees north latitude. During this period, it was obviously affected by the northeast air mass, and the air was very dry.

During June+February-February in 5438, the dry and dusty Hamadan wind blew from the Sahara desert, which made the air cold and foggy and reduced visibility.

From April to September, the sun is in the northern hemisphere, the climate is humid, and intertropical convergence zone moves northward. In August, about 20 degrees north latitude, the humid southwest tropical ocean air mass and southeast monsoon entered the inland, bringing rainfall.

Extended data:

1, regional position

The United Republic of Nigeria, located at 06 27' north latitude and 03 24' east longitude, is located in the southeast of West Africa, at the apex of the west coast of the Gulf of Guinea in Africa. Its neighboring countries include Benin in the west and Niger in the north. It borders Chad across Lake Chad in the northeast, Cameroon in the east and southeast, and the Gulf of Guinea in the Atlantic Ocean in the south. Nigeria has a land area of 923,800 square kilometers and a coastline of 800 kilometers.

2. Nationality

There are more than 250 ethnic groups in Nigeria, among which the three largest tribes are Hausa-Fulani in the north (accounting for 29% of the national population), Yoruba in the southwest (2 1%) and Igbo in the east (18%).

Other big tribes are: Kanuni, Ibibio, Tiff, Yiga, Edo, Annan, Nupei, Urobo, Igala and Idoma. In addition, there are a few British, Indians, Indians and Asians in Nigeria.

Hausa people are a people who subdivide the Sahel region, mainly living in northern Nigeria and southeastern Niger. They use Hausa, a Chadian language family, and generally believe in Islam.

Furlani tribe is one of the largest tribes in West Africa, which originated from the Fengtai FoutaDjallon Plateau in the southern part of the senegal river Valley on the African continent.

3. Population

With a total population of 65,438+73 million (20 14), Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa. In 20 13, the population growth rate of Nigeria was 2.54%. Nigeria's population is unevenly distributed. There are more people in the southern rainforest and northern grassland, especially in the southern coastal areas and delta areas, accounting for 20% of the country's land area, but nearly half of the country's population is gathered.

The population in the central region is relatively sparse. The cities with relatively concentrated population distribution are Lagos, Kano, ibadan and Abuja, the capital.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Nigeria