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Planner October 14.th Take out a sheet of paper for the quiz Warm-up Chapter 15 Section 2 Notes Animal Drawing Take out a sheet of paper for the quiz

Zambia, Malawi, Zimbabwe, Botswana Chapter 15 Section1

Zambia The Zambezi River crosses Zambia. The Kariba Dam spans the river, and it is also the source of the spectacular Victoria Falls. A large area of copper mines, known as a copper belt, stretches across northern Zambia. (main source of income) Urban areas, such as Lusaka, the capital, are home to workers in mining and service industries.

Victoria Falls Rainbow in the falls

Malawi The Great Rift Valley Runs through this area. Malawi has few mineral resources and little industry. Farmers grow tobacco, tea, sugar, and sorghum. (used to make syrup) Donations, loans, and foreign aid help support Malawi’s people.

Sorghum

Zimbabwe The largest city is Harare, the capital Mining gold, copper, iron ore, and asbestos provides much of Zimbabwe’s income. Europeans own many of the large plantations, while many Africans work only small plots.

Zimbabwe A serious challenge to Zimbabwe’s economy comes from the spread of AIDS. People who have the disease often cannot work to support their families. The government lacks the means to deal with the crisis.

Zimbabwe Zimbabwe takes its name from an ancient African city and trading center– Great Zimbabwe. This remarkable stone fortress was built by an ethnic group called the Shona in the A.D. 1100s to 1400s.

Botswana The Kalahari Desert spreads over southwestern Botswana. The Okavango River in the northwest forms one of the largest swamp areas in the world. Diamonds account for more than 75 percent of Botswana’s export income. After nearly 80 years of British colonial rule, Botswana became independent in 1966. Gaborone is the capital and largest city.

CRAZY ANIMAL DRAWING Think about some of the animals we have talked about that live in Africa. Pick three of your favorite and combine them together into a new animal. Give your animal a name and also write on your drawing what three animals you used.