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Climate, law and order in Libya

The northern coast has a subtropical Mediterranean climate, with warm and rainy winters and hot and dry summers. The average temperature in June is 65438 02℃ and that in August is 26℃. In summer, it is often attacked by the dry and hot wind from the south of the Sahara desert (locally called "Guibli" wind), and the temperature can be as high as 50℃ or above; The average annual precipitation is 100-600 mm, and the vast inland areas have a tropical desert climate, with dry heat and little rain, and the temperature difference between seasons and day and night is large, about 65438+ 15℃ in 10, and above 32℃ in July. The annual average precipitation is below 100 mm; Sabha in the middle is the driest area in the world. The temperature in Tripoli is 8- 16℃ in June and 22-30℃ in August.

Law and order in Libya are universal. In recent years, due to the influx of foreign workers and illegal immigrants, the domestic unemployment problem is serious, the public security situation is deteriorating, and cases of drug abuse, theft and robbery have increased significantly. It belongs to the Mediterranean climate. Because there are many deserts in China, along the equator, it is hot and rainy all the year round, and the natural climate is dry.