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Chapter 3 Section 1 The Shape of the Land
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Mt. Kilimanjaro Made from hot ash and melted rock
19,340 ft over Tanzania (snow covered)
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A Vast Continent Second largest continent 3 times the size of the U.S
Africa could hold the land occupied by China, India, Europe, Argentina, New Zealand and the continental United States, with room to spare!
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Location Between two major oceans
(To the west is the Atlantic Ocean and East lies the Indian Ocean)(Mediterranean Sea in the North and Red Sea in the Northeast) Placed in the center of world transportation routes.
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Regions Regions Main regions: North Africa, West Africa, East Africa, Central and Southern Africa.
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Landforms Most is a vast plateau
Towards the coast , the land drops sharply Escarpments, or steep cliffs, divide the plateau from the coastal plain Discouraged early Europeans who tried to explore cataracts
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Rivers Provide fish, water for irrigation, transportation
Hydroelectric power Energy produced by running water
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What’s this?
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The Nile Longest in the world Until recently, flooded each year
Deposited silt in the River Valley, adding nutrients to the soil Technology changed the flooding construction of the Aswan Dam in the 1960's meant that from 1970 the annual flood was controlled.
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Natural Resources Africa’s rivers are a source of precious metals
Mined Unevenly distributed ex)oil Sudan and Nigeria are two of the main oil producers. China owns 40% of Sudan's oil production. Oil is provided by both continental and offshore productions. Sudan's oil exports in2010 are estimated by US State Department at $9 billion with United States dollars. Much of Africa is not fertile and uncertain rainfall often makes farming difficult.
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