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Chapter 20. Section 2 Climate and Vegetation. Tropical Climate. Tropical Rain Forests Located near the equator Wet and warm weather Large variety of vegetation Shrubs, ferns , mosses, vines Palm trees Leafy canopy. Tropical Climate. Crops and Cutting
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Chapter 20 Section 2 Climate and Vegetation
Tropical Climate • Tropical Rain Forests • Located near the equator • Wet and warm weather • Large variety of vegetation • Shrubs, ferns, mosses, vines • Palm trees • Leafy canopy
Tropical Climate • Crops and Cutting • Heavy rainfall leaches nutrients from the soil • Dissolves and carries away • Variety of cash crops are grown on plantations • Bananas, pineapples, cocoa, tea, coffee • Palm oil, rubber, cotton • Farmers and lumberjacks have clear-cut tropical rain forests • Destroying animal habitat and killing the forests
Tropical Climate • Savanna • Grasslands with few trees • Cover almost half the continent! • Seasonal rainfall • Wet = 6 months of daily rain • Dry = 6 months of scorching dry heat • Harmattan • Hot dry northeast trade wind • Serengeti • Large savanna plain • Home to many awesome animals!! • Gnus • Zebras • Hyenas • Gazelles • Lions • Giraffes • Cheetahs
Dry Climates • Steppe • Dry, cooler grasslands with shrubs • Cover the southern tip of Africa • and the land just below the Sahara in the north • called the Sahel
Dry Climates • Desertification • Climate change is drying out the Sahel and turning it into desert • The Sahara is growing!
Dry Climates • Desert • Namib and Kalahari deserts stretch across southern Africa • Hot and dry climates
Moderate Climates • Coast • Mild climate producing arable land • Comfortable places • Highland • Cooler mountainous regions • Mt. Kilimanjaro has snow! • Global warming is destroying the heralded “Snows of Kilimanjaro”