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Newest country Southern Sudan
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Climate and Diversity
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Climate Facts Latitude and Elevation = climate –Most tropics = area between Tropic of Cancer and Capricorn of all the continents –Temperature is warm to hot –Colder temperatures seen in higher elevations Therefore, rainfall distinguishes the climate in Africa not temperature Precipitation – Less than an inch to more than 80 inches
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Climate Zones Tropical Wet Tropical Wet and Dry Desert Mediterranean
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Climate Map of Africa
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Tropical Wet – 8% of Africa Narrow strip along equator Home of the rainforests Average Temp – 80 F Average Rain – 60-120 inches per year Hard to settle –Leaching: rain washes away nutrients and destroys soil, unsuitable for farming –Moisture feeds disease and destroys daily items –Concrete and steel are expensive fixes –Disease from insects; sleeping sickness, malaria (Nothing But Nets)
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Tropical Wet and Dry – 50% of Africa Either side of tropical wet climate to the tropics Rainfall varies by season –Summer – Hot temps & Rainy Season –Winter – Warm temps & Dry Season Major Feature –Savanna – most people - grasslands that cover half the continent. More rain near the equator support plant and wild life –Sahel: semi-arid; separates Sahara from savanna –Unpredictable rainfall makes daily life difficult –Drought –Desertification – land turning into deserts; causes over grazing and drought
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Deserts and Desertification
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Deserts – 40% of Africa Sahara – Means ‘desert’ in Arabic – Northern Africa –Larger than the continental United States –Rain rarely falls, less than 10 inches a year –Temperatures reach as high as 130 F –Traders traveled across the Sahara Diffusion of European, Asian, and African cultures Kalahari – Southern Africa –More rain than the Sahara allows food to grow Namib – Southern Africa
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The Sahara Desert
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Kalahari Desert
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Deserts – 40% of Africa Namib Desert – one of the driest places on Earth –One of the oldest deserts in the world: 80 million years –Averages less than.4 inches of rain a year –Dune 7: the highest sand dune in the world, 383 meters ~ 1200 feet
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Namib Desert
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Mediterranean - ~2% The Southern Tip and the Northern Coast Climate similar to LA –Hot, Dry Summer –Cool, Wet Winter Fertile soil good for farming Major travel destination
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Mediterranean Zones are in Purple
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PACKET Work on Section 2 of you packet and the Quiz
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