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1 Standard SS7G3: The student will explain the impact of location, climate, and physical characteristics on population distribution in Africa. A. Explain how the characteristics of the Sahara, Sahel, savanna, and Rainforest affect where people live, the type of work they do, and how they travel.

2 EQ: How does the physical characteristics in Africa affect people and their way of life?

3 Sahara Sahel Rainforest Savanna

4 Sahara

5 Living in the Sahara desert Largest desert in the world! The majority of the people living in the Sahara Desert are nomads, which means that these people continuously move from region to region in search of better living conditions. Typically travel by foot or camel Work as traders Tuareg- “free man”- nomads of the Sahara Largest threat is desertification!

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7 Sahara Sahel

8 Living in the Sahel Sahel means “border” or “region” Life on the Sahel is difficult and precarious (risky). A majority of the people in the Sahel area are involved in nomadic herding. Most make a living through subsistence farming ~ farming for your own needs –Water is a scarce resource making life difficult Largest threat in the Sahel is desertification/deforestation which is impacting the soil quality, drying up the land

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10 Sahara Savanna

11 Living in the Savanna Area of Africa that is mostly grassland Those who live here live a traditional lifestyle, very simplistic. –Several families live together in a group of 10-20 huts and houses are made of branches, twigs, grass and mud. –They work as farmers, animal herders, and raise cattle –They travel mostly by foot, some vehicles are used. Largest threat to the region is overpopulation –As population grows, the need for more land for farming and living increases. –Land is being destroyed, destroying animal habitats

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13 Sahara Rainforest

14 Living in the Tropical Rainforest Rainforests are home to tribal people who rely on their surroundings for food, shelter, and medicines. –The people of the rainforest have learned how to use the plants and animals of the rainforest without harming it. People who live here live in small groups and travel by foot They subsistence farm and rely on different plants and animals for food

15 Largest threat to the Rainforest Rainforests are now being threatened due to commercial logging Deforestation is not only killing trees, it is destroying animal habitats leading to extinction of several species.

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17 Recap Sahara Nomadic- Turaeg- roam the desert in search of basic needs Traders- traditionally gold and salt Travel by camel traditionally Sahel Semi-nomadic- settle areas for herding or farming until the land will not produce Herders and farmers Travel by camel and by foot

18 Recap Savannas Settle in family villages Herders- cattle is wealth Travel by foot Biggest threat- population growth- farming and ranching Rainforest Home to small groups- nomadic hunters and gatherers & small settlements Live simple lives All needs come from the land without harming the environment Destruction of rainforest and government intervention has led to fewer forest dwellers

19 Sahara Sahel Rainforest Savanna

20 REGION Who lives here? Where do they live? What do they do for a living? How do they travel? Problem facing the area? Sahara Sahel Rainforest Savanna

21 REGION Who lives here? Where do they live? What do they do for a living? How do they travel? Problem facing the area? Sahara Nomadic- “Tuareg” roam the desert in search of basic needs Traders- traditionally gold and salt Travel by camel traditionally Desertification Sahel Semi-nomadic- settle areas for herding or farming until the land will not produce Herders and farmers Travel by camel and by foot Dry land – hard to produce crops Rainforest Home to small groups- nomadic hunters and gatherers & small settlements All needs come from the land without harming the environment – hunter/gatherers Travel by foot Destruction of rainforest and government intervention has led to fewer forest dwellers Savanna Settle in family villages Herders- cattle is wealth Travel by footBiggest threat- population growth- farming and ranching


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