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Auditory: Video for countries and Geography of Africa. Africa. Tactile learners: Game for countries of Africa. Africa. Visual Learners: Geographical features of Africa and countries of Africa. Africa Basics.
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Auditory: Video for countries and Geography of Africa Africa
Visual Learners: Geographical features of Africa and countries of Africa
Africa Basics • Africa is the second largest continent in the world. Only Asia is larger. Africa is the second most populous country also. • Africa is the most impoverish continent in the world. • Africa is surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea, the Red Sea, the Indian Ocean, and the Atlantic Ocean. • Africa is split in half (basically) by the equator.
Regions • There are 8 different Geographical regions in Africa. • Sahara • Sahel • Ethiopian Highlands • Savanna • Swahili Coast • Rainforest • African Great Lakes • Southern Africa
Sahara • Located in the northern portion of Africa. • Largest hot desert in the world(extremely hot and dry). • The Sahara covers parts of several African nations including Algeria, Chad, Egypt, Libya, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Niger, Sudan and Tunisia. • Stretches 3.3 million square miles and makes up about 25% of Africa. • Most of the Sahara Desert is undeveloped and features a varied topography. • The Sahara has sand dunes, sand and gravel plains, and plateaus of rock
Sahara Desert continued • There are also several mountain ranges within the Sahara and many are volcanic. • Most of the water found in the Sahara today is in the form of seasonal or intermittent streams. • The only permanent river in the desert is the Nile River that flows from Central Africa to the Mediterranean Sea.
Sahara Continued • Due to the high temperatures and arid conditions of the Sahara Desert, the plant life in the Sahara Desert is sparse. • Animals found in the Sahara: spotted hyena, the gerbil, sand fox and Cape hare. Reptiles like the sand viper and the monitor lizard are present in the Sahara as well.
Sahel • Semi arid land western and north-central Africa extending from Senegal eastward to The Sudan. • The Sahel stretches from the Atlantic Ocean eastward through northern Senegal, southern Maurtania, the great bend of the Niger River, northeastern Nigeria, south-central Chad, and into The Sudan. • The Sahel is the transitional zone between the extreme conditions of the Sahara and the savannas. • The Sahel is made up of flat and barren plains.
Sahel continued • Steppe climate with low-growing grass and thorny shrubs. • Animals of the Sahel include: camel, pack ox, and grazing cattle and sheep. • soil erosion and desertification resulting from growing human populations have made more demands upon the land.
Savanna • Grasslands that cover almost ½ of Africa. • Stretches about 5 million square miles and is located in central Africa. • There is a significant amount of wildlife in the Savanna.
Savanna continued • tropical grassland with warm temperatures year-round and with its highest seasonal rainfall in the summer. • The savanna is characterized by grasses and small or dispersed trees that do not form a closed canopy, allowing sunlight to reach the ground. • Animals include: wildebeest, warthogs, elephants, zebras, rhinos, gazelles, hyenas, cheetahs, lions, leopards, ostrich.
Rainforest • Much of the rainforests in the world have been destroyed. Deforestation, road construction and slash-and-burn farming have already wiped out roughly 90 percent of the West Africa's rainforests. • Africa’s rainforest is home to half of the continent's animal species.