The Land Of Kenya General land information? What is it used for? What type of plants and animals are found there?

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The Land Of Kenya General land information? What is it used for? What type of plants and animals are found there?

Kenyan Wildlife Big Game wildlife Many Endangered species such as rhinoceroses, elephants, cheetahs, giraffes and many more grace the Kenyan plains

Kenya Geography Climate-varies from tropical along coast to arid in interior Location- 100 degrees, North 38 East Land Size-slightly more than twice the size of Nevada Life Expectancy - total population: years male: years female: years (2003 est.) *cited from

Kenyan Economy How does the Geography of the land effect it? Grass lands offer many places for cattle to graze Tropical temperature zones make farming a staple of Kenya’s economy Coffee and tea are it’s two main money makers along with tourism

Life Expectancy Kenya represent the burgundy as the 4 th largest HIV/AIDs population in the world

Visit Kenya and experience her beauty!! Click here to see a cheetah running!