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2 Choose a category. Click to begin. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Africa Unit Test Review

3 Click here for Final Jeopardy

4 Africa's Land Natural Resources Climate 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points Africa's WaterVocabulary

5 A material from the earth or nature that has an endless supply or it will never run out

6 Renewable Resource ClickClick to go back to the home screen

7 To add variety

8 Diversify ClickClick to go back to the home screen

9 How a country makes a living or earns money

10 Economy ClickClick to go back to the home screen

11 Deserts receive little rainfall. People need to take advantage of these areas with fresh water or spring water.

12 Oasis ClickClick to go back to the home screen

13 This landform in Africa spreads across most of the north.

14 Sahara Desert ClickClick to go back to the home screen

15 Identify a landform in Africa that could make economic development difficult. Support your answer using details.

16 ClickClick to go back to the home screen Answers will vary. Example: Rivers with cataracts, such as the Nile River, may make it difficult to move goods to sell. Ships cannot make it to the sea easily.

17 The Niger, Congo, Nile, and Zambezi are Africa’s major ____________.

18 Rivers ClickClick to go back to the home screen

19 What would cause a ship to not be able to sail from Africa’s interior to the seas using a river?

20 Cataracts ClickClick to go back to the home screen

21 Silt is beneficial because it creates this type of soil.

22 Fertile soil ClickClick to go back to the home screen

23 What is the difference between subsistence farming and growing cash crops?

24 ClickClick to go back to the home screen Subsistence farming is growing crops to support your own family. Growing cash crops means you are growing crops to sell to make money.

25 What is the different between a nonrenewable resource and a renewable resource?

26 A nonrenewable resource, such as oil or coal, is gone once it is used. You can never get it back. A renewable resource, such as sunlight and water, can be used over and over. Renewable resources will never run out. ClickClick to go back to the home screen

27 Relative Location ClickClick to go back to the home screen

28 Africa’s economy mainly relies on this type of natural resource.

29 Agricultural (farming) ClickClick to go back to the home screen

30 Mt. Kilamonjaro is near the equator. However, it is cold on this mountain. What factor causes this?

31 Elevation ClickClick to go back to the home screen

32 What are 3 factors that influence climate?

33 1. Elevation 2. Bodies of Water 3. Distance from the Equator 4. Landforms 5. Wind currents/ oceans ClickClick to go back to the home screen

34 How would the equator influence Africa’s climate?

35 The equator would cause Africa’s climate to be warmer the closer the land is to the equator. ClickClick to go back to the home screen

36 Make your wager ClickClick to go back to the home screen

37 How can Africans protect their economy from economic hardships? ClickClick to go back to the home screen

38 Diversification ClickClick to go back to the home screen


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