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North Africa Chapter 20, section 1 Physical Geography Africa Video: https://www.youtube.com/w atch?v=BPjQGYaBDtg https://www.youtube.com/w atch?v=BPjQGYaBDtg
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Physical Features The Nile The region of North Africa includes Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt. The Nile River is the world’s longest river flowing upward about 4,000 miles; empties into the Mediterranean Sea Silt: finely ground fertile soil that is good for growing crops
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The Nile For centuries rain to the south caused floods in the north leaving rich silt in the surrounding fields. The Aswan High Dam controls flooding along the Nile. Physical Features
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The Sinai and Suez Canal Desert and rocky mountains cover the Sinai Peninsula. Between the Sinai and rest of Egypt is the Suez Canal: a narrow waterway that connects the Mediterranean Sea with the Red Sea. The Sahara Largest desert in the world. Few people live there. Small settlements are located near a water source such as an oasis; a wet fertile area where a natural spring or well provides water.
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Mountains Interesting Fact: The Sahara desert is not flat. Some sand dunes and ridges are as high as 1,000 feet The Atlas Mountains rise as high as 13,600 feet! Physical Features
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Climate & Resources Three Main Climates: 1. Desert: Very dry, low humidity. Covers most of the region. Very hot during the day ( up to 136° F) and drop quickly after sunset. 2. Mediterranean: northern coast consists of moist, mild winters and hot, dry summers. 3. Steppe: Areas between coast and Sahara Oil and gas are important resources.
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