Describe how the seasonal shift of the planetary pressure belts influence the South African climate
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The seasonal shift of the planetary pressure belts creates distinct climate zones in the east and west side of the country.
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- The country of South Africa is located between the 22° S and 35° S, completely in the southern hemispheres subtropical zone and is located between the 2 oceans as Atlantic and the Indian.
- Having a wide variety of climate in-country locate in the southern hemisphere has a 20°C average and during winters its warmest on coastal sides.
- The western side of the country has a dry and arid climate, the eastern side has a warm and subtropical climate, and a cool temperate climate to the west of coastal lands.
- There is a variation of rainfall from the west to east. In the north, the annual rainfall remains below 200 mm and eastern high vel gets 900 mm.
- The land surface is influenced by the variations in elevation, terrain, and ocean currents.
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