Answer:Lake Ara Shetan (Butajiri-Silti Volcanic Field)
1st O'a Caldera, with Lake Shala and the smaller Chitu water-filled maar
2nd Bilate River Volcanic Field (several water-filled maars)
3nd El Sod (small salt lake), South Omo Valley
Explanation: i no it
For continental U.S. the answer is never. Since the earth's rotation axis is tilted 23.5 degrees with respect to its orbital motion around the su, one would have to be less than 23.5 degrees above or below the equator to have the sun pass direclty overhead
I'm pretty sure it's the Eichhornia crassipes. It is a water hyacinth, and it was overgrown in the Lake Victoria area.
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Brief discussion on the annual rainfall graph?
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Climate graphs depict the typical rainfall and temperature for a certain place. A line graph depicts the temperature, while a bar graph depicts rainfall. They're frequently depicted on the same axes, with the months of the year running parallel to the base.