Africa Map Review By: Eleanor Joyce City of Salem Schools.

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Africa Map Review By: Eleanor Joyce City of Salem Schools

Nile RiverNile River Zambezi RiverZambezi River Niger RiverNiger River Congo RiverCongo River

Nile RiverNile River Zambezi RiverZambezi River Niger RiverNiger River Congo RiverCongo River

Nile RiverNile River Zambezi RiverZambezi River Niger RiverNiger River Congo RiverCongo River

Nile RiverNile River Zambezi RiverZambezi River Niger RiverNiger River Congo RiverCongo River

Lake TanganyikaLake Tanganyika Lake VictoriaLake Victoria Lake NasserLake Nasser

Lake TanganyikaLake Tanganyika Lake VictoriaLake Victoria Lake NasserLake Nasser

The SerengetiThe Serengeti The SahelThe Sahel Namib DesertNamib Desert Kalahari DesertKalahari Desert

The SerengetiThe Serengeti The SahelThe Sahel Namib DesertNamib Desert Kalahari DesertKalahari Desert

The SerengetiThe Serengeti The SahelThe Sahel Namib DesertNamib Desert Kalahari DesertKalahari Desert

The SerengetiThe Serengeti The SahelThe Sahel Namib DesertNamib Desert Kalahari DesertKalahari Desert

BotswanaBotswana South AfricaSouth Africa MozambiqueMozambique

TanzaniaTanzania BotswanaBotswana GabonGabon

MadagascarMadagascar TanzaniaTanzania MozambiqueMozambique

MadagascarMadagascar SudanSudan EthiopiaEthiopia

SudanSudan TanzaniaTanzania KenyaKenya

SudanSudan EthiopiaEthiopia

Democratic Republic of the CongoDemocratic Republic of the Congo SudanSudan EthiopiaEthiopia

SudanSudan ChadChad EthiopiaEthiopia

Democratic Republic of the CongoDemocratic Republic of the Congo ChadChad BotswanaBotswana

NigeriaNigeria SudanSudan ChadChad

NigeriaNigeria GabonGabon ChadChad

NigeriaNigeria GabonGabon BotswanaBotswana

Dakar, SenegalDakar, Senegal Lagos, NigeriaLagos, Nigeria Johannesburg, South AfricaJohannesburg, South Africa

Dakar, SenegalDakar, Senegal Lagos, NigeriaLagos, Nigeria Johannesburg, South AfricaJohannesburg, South Africa

Dakar, SenegalDakar, Senegal Johannesburg, South AfricaJohannesburg, South Africa Lagos, NigeriaLagos, Nigeria

Answers

Nile RiverNile River

Zambezi River

Niger River

Congo RiverCongo River

Lake VictoriaLake Victoria

Lake TanganyikaLake Tanganyika

The SahelThe Sahel

Kalahari DesertKalahari Desert

Namib DesertNamib Desert

The SerengetiThe Serengeti

South AfricaSouth Africa

BotswanaBotswana

MozambiqueMozambique

MadagascarMadagascar

TanzaniaTanzania

KenyaKenya

EthiopiaEthiopia

SudanSudan

Democratic Republic of the CongoDemocratic Republic of the Congo

ChadChad

NigeriaNigeria

GabonGabon

Dakar, SenegalDakar, Senegal

Lagos, NigeriaLagos, Nigeria

Johannesburg, South Africa