Warm Up How do physical features and climates impact where people live in Sub-Saharan Africa?

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Warm Up How do physical features and climates impact where people live in Sub-Saharan Africa?

Africa Map Map -Part 1 (Physical Features) Draw the following physical features on your outlined map of Africa. Make sure they are located in the appropriate spot. Color them according to the feature and label them. Be creative!! Use textbook Atlas. (A-17) Physical Features: Sahara Desert Sahel Niger River Nile River Great Rift Valley Mt. Kilimanjaro Lake Victoria Congo River Congo Basin Kalahari Desert Namib Desert Atlantic Ocean Indian Ocean

List at least 5 resources found in Africa. Warm Up List at least 5 resources found in Africa.

African Kingdoms- Label and color in the territory of each kingdom African Kingdoms- Label and color in the territory of each kingdom. Create a Key! Use pages 210-229& 406-435. Kingdoms of Africa Kush Aksum Ghana Mali Songhai Zimbabwe Label Cities Timbuktu Great Zimbabwe Meroë Carthage DRAW GOLD AND SALT AROUND CITY OF TIMBUKTU (Ghana Empire)!!! Bantu Migration(pg. 222-224) Draw the Bantu Migration (arrows) Explain causes of migration (4 sentences) Explain effects of migration (4 sentences) Read page 408. Explain how trade benefited the kingdoms of Africa. (6 sentences)