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Which hemisphere is Qatar in?

Qatar is in the northern hemisphere.

Qatar, commonly known as Qatar, is an Arab country in southwest Asia, located in the eastern part of Arabian Peninsula, with the latitude of 24 27' to 2610'. East longitude 50 45' to 565 438+0 40'.

Qatar is flat and mostly desert. The area near the west coast is slightly higher, and there is a large area of exposed limestone from Zkrit to the south. Qatar has a tropical desert climate with hot, dry and humid coastal areas. The oil and gas industry is the economic pillar of Qatar.

Qatar has a tropical desert climate with summer and winter all year round. In summer, it is 5438+00 from May to June, and the weather is hot and humid. The temperature is generally 25~46 degrees Celsius, and the highest temperature can reach more than 50 degrees Celsius. From June in winter 1 1 to April of the following year, the weather is cool and dry, and the temperature is generally 10~30 degrees Celsius, with a minimum of 7 degrees. The average annual rainfall is about 80 mm.

Qatar has no clear provincial administrative divisions, with some major cities as the center, and the country is divided into nine regions. They are Beifang Autonomous Town, Guveril Autonomous Town, Hauer Autonomous Town, Jumeirel Autonomous Town, Umm Celar Autonomous Town, Doha Autonomous Town, Laiyang Autonomous Town, Wokla Autonomous Town and Jeriyan Beitnai Autonomous Town.