Why doesn't snow fall in Nigeria ?
Have you ever wondered why snow doesn't fall in Nigeria ? This blog post has an answer to that. Continue reading to find out.
Why doesn't snow fall in Nigeria ?
Snow doesn't fall in Nigeria because of its warm climate. Snow is formed when the temperature is below freezing point, which is 0 degrees Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit). In Nigeria, the temperature is generally much higher than that. Nigeria has a tropical climate, which means it is warm throughout the year.
Snow forms when water vapor in the air freezes into ice crystals. These ice crystals stick together to form snowflakes, and when they become heavy enough, they fall to the ground as snow. In places with colder climates, such as countries in temperate or polar regions, the temperature is often low enough for snow to form and fall during winter.
Nigeria, located close to the equator, experiences high temperatures year-round due to its proximity to the sun. This warm climate prevents the temperature from dropping to the freezing point required for snow to form. Instead, Nigeria typically experiences hot and dry seasons or rainy seasons, depending on the region.
So, in simple terms, Nigeria doesn't have snow because it's too warm for the temperature to reach freezing point, which is necessary for snowflakes to form and fall from the sky.
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