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What is the temperature in Africa?

Highest temperature in Africa: 58.8 degrees in Basra, Iraq. Africa has the lowest tolerance: the temperature in Evelyn, Morocco is -23.9℃.

Expansion: The equator runs through central Africa, where 3/4 of the land is vertically irradiated by the sun, and the tropical region with an annual average temperature of over 20 degrees Celsius accounts for 95% of the whole continent. More than half of them are hot all year round, so they are called "Africa". Climate: Africa is called "tropical continent", which is characterized by high temperature, little rain and dryness, and the distribution of climatic zones is symmetrical from north to south. The equator passes through the middle. Generally speaking, the climate decreases with the increase of latitude from the equator. The area with annual average temperature above 20℃ accounts for about 95% of the whole continent. More than half of the areas are hot all the year round, and nearly half of the areas have hot and warm seasons and warm and cool seasons. The annual average temperature in Daluoer, northeastern Ethiopia is 34.5℃, which is one of the highest in the world. 1922 On September 3, the temperature in Azizia, south of Tripoli, Libya, reached 57.8 degrees.

The world's highest temperature record was also broken at 58.8 degrees in Basra, Iraq!