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The Geography of Africa
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A Satellite View
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Africa’s Size Second largest continent 11,700,000 sq. mi.
M I L E S M I L E S Second largest continent 11,700,000 sq. mi. 10% of the world’s population. 2 ½ times the size of the U. S.
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Africa There are 53 independent countries in Africa
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Africa Africa is the 2nd largest continent(Asia largest)
Famine—Extreme shortage of food—MAJOR problem in Africa. Sudan is Africa’s largest Country *Deforestation: Cutting down forests for buildings and houses. Huge problem in Africa. Africa is divided into FIVE geographical regions: North Africa (desert) South Africa (some desert) East Africa (lakes) West Africa (rich in resources and mountains) Central Africa (rainforest) The Sahara desert divides Africa into two parts: 1. North Africa 2. Sub-Sahara-all countries south of the desert
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Climate Equator cuts across Africa resulting in hot and tropical region. The major climatic regions of Africa south of the Sahara are: desert-extremely dry, gets less than 10 inches of rain a year semiarid-gets more rainfall than the desert but still receives very little tropical-gets 70 inches of rain per year and temperatures average 80 degrees Temperatures along the coast and in the mountains are more moderate: Highlands-cool climate and rich soil because of ample rainfall South Africa –temperatures can be cold during the winter
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Waterways-Important to trade
Africa’s Rivers Africa’s Lakes & Canal Nile River-starts in E. Burundi and flows north emptying into the Mediterranean Sea. World’s longest river. Nile flows over six cataracts on its way to sea Other important rivers: Niger River –Western Africa Congo River-Central Africa Nile River—Longest river from Egypt to Eastern Africa Lake Victoria is Africa’s largest source of a fresh water lake. VERY IMPORTANT LAKE to Eastern Africans Lake Tanganyika-is the second largest lake in Africa, located below Lake Victoria Suez Canal -connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea. Important to trade!!! Located in Egypt
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How physical features affect where people live, the work they do, and how they travel.
Sahel- a strip of land that divides the Sahara from wetter areas (ex: Mauritania, Chad, Sudan, and Mali) Sahara-Sahara desert world’s largest desert(ex: Egypt Libya,) Rainforest-area near the equator that gets high amounts of rain year round(ex: Ghana, Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda) Savanna- subtropical grassland with scattering trees and shrubs(ex: Kenya) Oasis-is a wet, fertile area in a desert where a natural spring or well provides water
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Physical Features Sahara desert-world’s largest desert, covers almost 1/3 of the continent Atlas Mountains-range stretches along the Northwestern part of Africa Kalahari Desert-found in Southwestern Africa and covers 360,000 square miles, plants and animals are able to live in this desert due to an underground water supply Nile River- located in Egypt and runs through several African countries, world’s longest river Rainforest- found in Central Africa and provides a lot of rain for the area Lake Tananikya -- Largest lake in Africa. Located in East Africa below Lake Victoria Lake Victoria- Africa’s largest fresh water lake, which located in East Africa.
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