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A Satellite View
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Africa’s Size # Second largest continent 11,700,000 sq. mi. # 10% of the world’s population. # 2 ½ times the size of the U. S. 5000MILES5000MILES 4 6 0 0 M I L E S
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The Mighty Nile River: “Longest River in the World” 95%Nile Over 95% of Egyptian’s rely on Nile for water.
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The Congo River Basin # Covers 12% of the continent. # Extends over 9 countries. # 2,720 miles long. # 99% of the country of Dem. Rep. of Congo is in the Congo River basin. # Africa’s largest network of waterways.
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Drajensburg Mts. Ruwenzori Mts. Δ Mt. Kenya Δ Mt. Kilimanjaro Mountains & Peaks Atlas Mts. Mt. Kilimanjaro – Africa’s highest mountain
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Deserts Sahara Desert Sahel Kalahari Desert Namib Desert Libyan Desert desert SouthKalahari desert – located in South Africa Namib Kalahari * Namib desert – next to Kalahari in South Africa
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The Sahara Desert desert * largest desert in the World Arabic * means “desert” in Arabic 3,000 1,200 * stretches nearly 3,000 miles from East to West and 1,200 miles from North to South 20%sand * Only 20% consists of sand mountainousplains *rest is dry mountainous, rocky, or gravelly plains
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Sahara Bigger than the Continental United States
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Sub-Saharan Africa North Africa –Sahara Desert Sub-Saharan Africa –All of Africa south of the Saharan Desert
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Desertification expansion moist expansion of dry conditions into moist areas next to deserts Human Human causes of desertification overgrazing a. overgrazing of livestock exposing b. Farming (clearing the land and exposing the soil) drilling c. drilling population d. increased population
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The Sahel shore grasslands Sahara “shore of the desert” in Arabic; band of grasslands south of the Sahara
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Valleys & Plains Great Rift Valley Serengeti
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Great Rift Valley Over 4,000 miles long
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Great Rift Valley Africa has few mountain chains Tallest mountains found along the rift valley –All volcanoes Only diverging plate boundary on land
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Africa: The “Tropical” Continent Tropic of Cancer 20° N Tropic of Capricorn 20° S Equator 0° Climates: tropical desert, tropical wet & wet/dry, Mediterranean
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African Trade Winds
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West Africa: Home of our Hurricanes
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Vegetation Zones economic agriculture Africa’s most important economic activity is agriculture (1)66% farming (1)66% of Africans earn a living from farming exports farm (2) 1/3 of exports are farm products Serengeti
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The African Savannah: 13 million sq. mi.
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African Rain Forest # Annual rainfall of up to 17 ft. # Rapid decomposition (very humid). # Covers 37 countries. # 15% of the land surface of Africa.
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Mt. Kilimanjaro: Snow on the Equator?
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