Highland temperate climate in the context of "Rwanda"

⭐ In the context of Rwanda, a highland temperate climate is considered a defining characteristic primarily due to its influence on…

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⭐ Core Definition: Highland temperate climate

Highland temperate climates are a temperate climate sub-type, typically located in the tropics with characteristics different from other temperate climates such as Oceanic or Mediterranean, where they are often included without proper differentiation.

The main difference between highland temperate climates and other, similar, climates, is that their consistent weather throughout the year is caused by altitude, and not latitude. Highland temperate climates do not experience the four seasons (spring, summer, autumn, winter). Instead, they experience rainfall variation in the form of a dry season and wet season. It is usually said that these regions have anEternal Spring or a Eternal Autumn. These are sometimes called "tropical highland climates" or "highland tropical climates", though the name is a misnomer other than regional location.

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πŸ‘‰ Highland temperate climate in the context of Rwanda

Rwanda, officially the Republic of Rwanda, is a landlocked country in East Africa. Known as the "Land of a Thousand Hills" for its high elevation and rolling terrain, its geography is dominated by mountains in the west and savanna in the southeast. The largest and most notable lakes are mainly in the western and northern regions of the country, and several volcanoes that form part of the Virunga volcanic chain are primarily in the northwest. The climate is considered tropical highland, with two rainy seasons and two dry seasons each year. Its capital and largest city is Kigali, located at the centre of the country, at 1,567 metres above sea level.

Rwanda lies a few degrees south of the Equator in the Great Rift Valley of East Africa, where the African Great Lakes and Southeast Africa converge. Going clockwise Rwanda is bordered by Uganda to the north, Tanzania to the east, Burundi to the south, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west.

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