Sub-Saharan African Geography West, Central, East, South Africa (not North Africa – which has a Mediterranean Culture and influence)

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Sub-Saharan African Geography West, Central, East, South Africa (not North Africa – which has a Mediterranean Culture and influence)

How big is Africa?

African Geography - Vegetation

North Africa

West Africa - Geography

West Africa – Important geographic features Sahel – savannas (grasslands) with diverse animal population Niger River – river that at parts is non-navigable, will be home to main Western African classical cities like Timbuktu, mouth of the river is a delta where today much oil is produced Forests - by the coasts Climate – tropical Natural Resources: Salt, Gold, Oil Few geographic barriers allow for large empires to develop

East Africa – Geography

East Africa – Important geographic features Ethiopian Highlands and Ahmar Mountains – isolates coastline from inland, independent city states develop instead of unified large empires, difficult planting – unfertile soil, cause Nile River to exist Indian Ocean and Red Sea – coastal trade and cultural diffusion comes from the east and other Indian Ocean cultures, postclassical trade occurs with Arabian Peninsula directly and indirectly with India, Southeast Asia and even China, city-states are rich because of this trading White Nile and Blue Nile Rivers - connects Interior East Africa (Nubia, Sudan, etc.) with Egypt and North Africa Climate – Tropical - Monsoons – affect directional trading because of winds, Postclassical East Africa could trade with Arabian Peninsula up to city-state Kilwa (and later the island of Zanzibar as technology increased) in 1 monsoon season, On highlands weather is cooler

Central Africa

Central Africa - Vegetation

Central Africa – Important geographic features Jungle (Congo) – few people live in jungle and those who do are not exposed to much cultural diffusion, it is a cultural barrier between East and West Africa, and West and Southern Africa Congo River – non-navigable river Climate – tropical

Southern Africa

Southern Africa – stronger connection with East Africa than West Africa Rivers: Zambeizi, Limpopo, Orange – populations can be supported with food, too far away for 1 monsoon season of trade with Arabian Peninsula and India Kalahari Desert, Victorian Falls, Cape of Good Hope (Connects Atlantic and Indian Oceans), Drakensberg Mountains – barriers make unifying to large empires difficult so small kingdoms and city-states emerge Climate: Mediterranean Natural Resources: Gold, Diamonds

Africa – Climate issues today