Answer:
South Africa is a relatively dry country, with an average annual rainfall of about 464 mm. While the Western Cape gets most of its rainfall in winter, the rest of the country is generally a summer-rainfall region. South Africa's coastal regions are therefore relatively warm in winter.
So in short: Hot and dry.
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The more direct sunlight an area receives the warmer the temperatures will be, while the indirect sun rays on a certain area cause cooler/colder temperatures.
Answer:
The answer is Indo-European and Sino-Tibetan! :D
Explanation:
Fresh water resources are not distributed evenly because some places are more dry than other like the deserts in the middle east and africa.