Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Why is it always hot in Africa?

Why is it always hot in Africa?

Not all of Africa.

Mount Kilimanjaro in the Ethiopian Plateau has a relatively high altitude and a relatively low temperature.

Reason:

The equator runs through central Africa. Because of its low latitude and abundant heat, most of them are located in the tropics, and a few are located in the subtropics, belonging to the Mediterranean climate. Banded distribution, north-south symmetry, is a remarkable feature of African climate types. When the sun shines directly in the northern hemisphere, it is hotter in North Africa and colder in Southern Africa. The monthly average minimum temperature is greater than 15 degrees, which is generally not called winter.