Location has a big effect on the weather, because the intensity of the sun’s light dependents on the location. Climate is the average weather in a place over many years. Kuwait has an arid climate; it is a desert country and it has a very hot and dry climate. Kuwait located further north, so the summers are hot and there is no rain and winters are so cold and dry with limited rain. On the other hand, in Kansas City there are …show more content…
The coldest temperature in winter was on Feb 13, 1905 and it was -40°C. In the summer the highest temperature was on August 14, 1936 and it was 113 degree (35 °C). In Kuwait, the coldest and the warmest month are as same as Kansas City. In Kuwait, the highest ever recorded temperature was 129.2 (54°C) and it was on 23rd July 2016. In winter, the temperature is can’t be under -2°C. In Kuwait, it is rarely to find a several kinds of plants. The most important plants are the wild palm tree, Rimth (in Arabic), and Hanwa. Nevertheless, Kansas City has many kinds of plants and some of them are Blue star, Blue False Indigo, and Smooth Hydrangea.
The natural disaster is a major adverse event resulting from natural processes of the earth. There are three types of natural disasters that happened in Kansas and they are Earthquakes, Great Flood of 1951, and Tornadoes. In Kuwait, there are only two natural disasters and they are sudden cloudbursts and sandstorms/dust storms, but they are rare to happen in Kuwait. To be more specific, Kansas has a lot of natural disasters and they are more than the natural disasters in Kuwait.
To sum it up, there are a lot of differences and a little of similarities between the weather in Kuwait and the weather in Kansas City, because of the location, climate, and the temperature. Also, Kansas has a moderate temperature so the citizens do not need to open AC to feel cold. On the other hand, almost all the citizens have an AC in their houses because of the