Where in the world is Kenya?
Geography Resource Description
Kenya is a country that straddles the Equator, with this imaginary line running through its very centre. This significant geographical positioning provides a clue to the country's climate. Students who have previously studied the characteristics of 'hot and cold' places can infer from Kenya's equatorial location that the nation experiences a warm climate year-round. The proximity to the Equator often results in a tropical climate with little variation in temperature and a tendency towards higher humidity and rainfall in certain regions.
Considering a life in Kenya compared to other regions in the world, particularly those with temperate climates, would likely present significant differences. The main distinctions between the climate in many parts of Africa, including Kenya, and more temperate regions are the consistent warmth, the potential for tropical weather patterns, and less seasonal variation. Understanding these differences can help students appreciate the diversity of living conditions around the world and how geography can profoundly influence daily life, from the clothes we wear to the types of houses we live in and the food we eat.