The Sahara & North Africa. A fertile, watered area in the midst of a desert. This is where most of the people of the desert live.

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The Sahara & North Africa

A fertile, watered area in the midst of a desert. This is where most of the people of the desert live.

Nile River and Suez Canal

Plenty of rain in the early ’60’s prompted farmers to increase cattle herds. From the late 1960’s to 1980’s drought devastated this area. Overgrazing and removal of trees for housing and firewood has laid the ground bare. Planting trees and grass keeps the topsoil in place and slows the encroaching desert.

From the Atlantic to the mountains of Ethiopia, the Sahel stretches for 4,300 miles. It is a ribbon of arid savanna grasslands. This semi arid area has been plagued by drought in recent years. The word Sahel is Arabic for “Shore” and the Sahel is the shore of the Sahara Desert. The Sahel has moved south as the climate change has caused the desert to expand. This is a cycle, but cutting down trees in this area is speeding up the desertification process. PASTORAL NOMADISM – practice of moving cattle from one area to another in arid areas. The Fulani in Senegal and Mali, the Dinka in Sudan and the Samburu of Kenya are all pastoral nomads. To improve condition in the Sahel, farmers place rocks along contour lines in order to hold back the soil when it rains. The rocks work like a dam – stopping the top soil from washing away. The Niger River delta is used to grow cash crops. The production of food has declined in the last 20 years because land is being used to grow crops for sale.

The spread of desert like conditions into semi-arid areas.

Form of agriculture where farmers plant crops in cleared areas and then abandon the fields when they become infertile, and search for better land Agriculture performed in one location where fertile soils and reliable rainfall can support it. practice of moving cattle from one area to another in arid areas When the top layer (topsoil) is washed or blown away. This is usually caused by cutting down trees that protect the ground or by overgrazing which removes the grass that holds the soil in place. Farmers place rocks along contour lines so that when it rains, the rocks work like a dam and hold the water and the topsoil in place.

Subsistence economies take large amounts of land and benefit only a few people. 80% of Africans are farmers or herders. When problems occur with the land, the people are directly and immediately impacted. Malnutrition, disease, war, and poverty as well as a hard life of subsistence farming take a toll on the population.

A grassy woodland where crops are grown and cattle are able to graze. Some savanna is spotted with trees. This is the land of the Safari.

Food production is lower in the last 20 years for 3 reasons – soil erosion, desertification, and Africans are growing cash crops instead of food crops.

The Great Rift Valley stretches from the Mediterranean Sea - south along the Red Sea and then through the Ethiopian Highlands, Kenyan Highlands, and the Lake District. A deep trench formed when large sections of the Earth’s crust drop between two parallel cracks or faults – Where the plates are moving away from each other.

The causes of famine in Africa 1.Ethnic warfare 2.Civil War 3.Cash Crops 4.Soil erosion 5.Desertification

Relief efforts have been disrupted in the Horn of Africa because of ethnic warfare and civil war.

When the government forces farmers off of their land and relocates them to areas that are controlled by the government – communal farms.

Gold and diamonds are the most important resources in Southern Africa.

This is the only region that has a temperate climate and reliable water. Why is the area at the tip of South Africa more productive than the rest of Africa?