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== Weather ==
 
== Weather ==
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== Climate ==
 
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Because Managua is near the equator it receives nearly vertical rays of sunlight, thus it is hotter than a lot of places.  Managua temperature is close to the same thing all year round because it is on the edge of a large lake.  Because water heats and cools slower than land the temperature of this city does to.  Nicaragua switches between high and low pressure.
 
Because Managua is near the equator it receives nearly vertical rays of sunlight, thus it is hotter than a lot of places.  Managua temperature is close to the same thing all year round because it is on the edge of a large lake.  Because water heats and cools slower than land the temperature of this city does to.  Nicaragua switches between high and low pressure.
  
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http://geography.about.com/od/physicalgeography/a/koppen.htm
  
  
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== Geography ==
  
 
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Managua lies on the North American Plate, and is very close to the North American PLate and the Pacif Plate's boundary.
http://geography.about.com/od/physicalgeography/a/koppen.htm
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Revision as of 21:01, 16 February 2011

Managua, Nicaragua

  • Geography
    • Latitude: 12.1508
    • Longitude: -86.2683
    • Elevation: 59 meters
    • Nearby Bodies of Water: The city of Managua sits on the coast of the lake Lago de Managua [2]

Population: 973,087

http://population.mongabay.com/population/nicaragua/3617763/managua


Weather

  • Climate(for the whole year)
    • Hottest: 34 Degrees Celsius
    • Coolest: 20 Degrees Celsius
  • Per Month
    • Jan.
      • High: 30
      • Low: 21
    • Feb.
      • High: 30
      • Low: 24
    • Mar.
      • High: 30
      • Low: 26
    • April
      • High: 32
      • Low: 28
    • May
      • High: 32
      • Low: 27
    • June
      • High: 31
      • Low: 26
    • July
      • High: 31
      • Low: 26
    • August
      • High: 31
      • Low: 25
    • September
      • High: 31
      • Low: 26
    • October
      • High: 31
      • Low: 24
    • November
      • High: 30
      • Low: 24
    • December
      • High: 30
      • Low: 24
  • Precipitation (mm)
      • January: 5
      • February: 1
      • March: 5
      • April: 5
      • May: 76
      • June: 296
      • July: 134
      • August: 130
      • September: 182
      • October: 283
      • November: 59
      • December: 5

http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/world/city_guides/results.shtml?tt=TT001890 [3]


Climate

  • (Using the Koppen Classification System) Climate type A

Because Managua is near the equator it receives nearly vertical rays of sunlight, thus it is hotter than a lot of places. Managua temperature is close to the same thing all year round because it is on the edge of a large lake. Because water heats and cools slower than land the temperature of this city does to. Nicaragua switches between high and low pressure.

http://geography.about.com/od/physicalgeography/a/koppen.htm


Geography

Managua lies on the North American Plate, and is very close to the North American PLate and the Pacif Plate's boundary.