Which river is this? a. The Nile River b. The Niger River c. The Congo River d. The Zambezi River.

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Which river is this? a. The Nile River b. The Niger River c. The Congo River d. The Zambezi River

Which river is this? a. The Nile River b. The Niger River c. The Congo River d. The Zambezi River

Name the river. Text it.

Which lake is this? a. Lake Chad b. Lake Nasser c. Lake Victoria d. Lake Tanganyika e. Lake Nyasa

Which lake is this? a. Lake Chad b. Lake Nasser c. Lake Victoria d. Lake Tanganyika e. Lake Nyasa

Which lake is this? a. Lake Chad b. Lake Nasser c. Lake Victoria d. Lake Tanganyika e. Lake Nyasa

Which lake is this? a. Lake Chad b. Lake Nasser c. Lake Victoria d. Lake Tanganyika e. Lake Nyasa

Name this lake. Text it.

Which desert is this? a. The Sahara Desert b. The Namib Desert c. The Kalahari Desert

Which desert is this? a. The Sahara Desert b. The Namib Desert c. The Kalahari Desert

Name this desert. Text it.

Which letter shows the Atlas mountains? A B C D

What is being shown? Text it.

What effect does being landlocked have on some African countries? a. It helps protect them from attacks and colonization. b. It hurts their economy because it is harder to trade with no access to the ocean. c. It makes them poor because you can not farm if you are landlocked. d. It helps them because they have more land and more natural resources and minerals.

Which climate/vegetation region is being shown? a. Desert b. Wet/Dry Savanna c. Tropical Rain Forest

What is being shown? Text it.

What is being shown? a. a tributaries b. a cataract c. an escarpment d. a plateau

What is being shown? Text it.

What is being shown? a. a tributaries b. a cataract c. an escarpment d. a plateau

What is being shown? a. a tributaries b. a cataract c. an escarpment d. a plateau

Which climate/vegetation region is being shown? a. Desert b. Wet/Dry Savanna c. Tropical Rain Forest

What is being shown? a. a tributaries b. a cataract c. an escarpment d. a plateau

Why are most African countries NOT getting rich from their mineral resources? a. Their mineral resources are too common like coal, silver, and copper. b. They are running out of most of their mineral resources. c. Most of their mineral resources are found in the Sahara Desert region which makes them hard to mine. d. Foreign companies who are helping mine the resources are taking much of the profits.

Which climate/vegetation region is being shown? a. Desert b. Wet/Dry Savanna c. Tropical Rain Forest

Is very large. This farm has from 20 up to thousands of acres. a. Subsistence Farming b. Commercial Farming

The goal of this farm is for survival of the family. a. Subsistence Farming b. Commercial Farming

This farm grows a specific crop that can be sold on the world market for a profit. a. Subsistence Farming b. Commercial Farming

The goal of this farm is to make a profit, because it is a business and is owned by investors. a. Subsistence Farming b. Commercial Farming

Grows a variety of crops such as fruits, vegetables, and grains. a. Subsistence Farming b. Commercial Farming

This farm may have animals such as cows, chickens, goats, and sheep. a. Subsistence Farming b. Commercial Farming

Grows a variety of crops such as fruits, vegetables, and grains. a. Subsistence Farming b. Commercial Farming