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What are the three climate zones of west Africa
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The three climate zones of West Africa are Sahelian (rainy season does not exceed three months; irregular rainfall not exceeding 500 mm); Sudanian (precipitations between less than 88 mm in the north of Nigeria and 1 000 mm in the north of Mali); tropical humid (annual mean rainfall approximately 1 500 mm); and equatorial (essentially localized along the Gulf of Guinea, with annual rainfall above 2000 mm).
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