Geography of Africa. Africa: The “Tropical” Continent Tropic of Cancer 20° N Tropic of...

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Geography of Africa

Africa:

The“Tropical”Continent

Tropic of Cancer 20° N

Tropic of Capricorn20° S

Equator 0°

# Second largest continent 11,700,000 sq. mi.

# 10% of the world’s population.

# 2 ½ times the size of the U. S.

The

Complete

Topography

Of

AFRICA

Nile River

Congo River

Zambezi River

Niger River

Orange River

Limpopo River

Mediterranean Sea

Atlantic Ocean

Pacific Ocean

Indian Ocean

Red Sea

L. Victoria

L. Albert-->

L. Chad-->

L. Tanganyika->

<--Gu

lf of A

den

Drajensburg Mts.

Ruw

enzori Mts.

Δ Mt. Kenya

Δ Mt. Kilimanjaro

Sahara Desert

Sahel

Kalahari

Desert

Nam

ib D

esert

Libyan Desert

Gre

at R

ift

Val

ley

Atlas Mts.

Tropic of Cancer 20° N

Tropic of Capricorn20° S

Equator 0°

LandformsLandforms• Africa is a large plateau with

escarpments on the edges.

• An escarpment is similar to a cliff although not as steep.

• Africa has a smooth coastline with few natural harbors.

Map showing escarpments on the edge of the plateauand rift valleys in East Africa.

Valleys

&

Plains

Gre

at R

ift

Val

ley

Rift ValleysRift Valleys• Divergent plate activity formed

the Great Rift Valley in East Africa.

• In some areas the Great Rift Valley is hundreds of miles wide.

• Rift valleys extend from The Red Sea to South Africa.

Rift Valley, KenyaRift Valley, Kenya

Rift ValleysRift Valleys• East Africa has several large lakes that formed

in the bottom of rift valleys.A. Lake VictoriaB. Lake Tanganyika

Great Rift Valley

3,000 miles long

Draje

nsburg

Mts

.

Ruwenzori M

ts.

Δ Mt. Kenya

Δ Mt. Kilimanjaro

Mountains

&

Peaks

Atlas Mts.

MountainsMountains• The highest mountains are the Atlas

Mountains in the northwest, near the Mediterranean Sea. They rise to 13,600 feet (4,160 m) above sea level.

• Sub-Saharan Africa does not have large mountain ranges, but there are several tall mountains that are volcanoes.

• The tallest mountain is Mt. Kilimanjaro in Tanzania at 19,341 feet.

• The second tallest mountain is Mt. Kenya at 17,058 feet.

Mt. Kilimanjaro:Snow on the Equator?

Bodies

Of

Water

Nile River

Congo River

Zambezi River

Niger River

Orange River

Limpopo River

Mediterranean Sea

Atlantic Ocean

Pacific Ocean

Indian Ocean

Red Sea

L. Victoria

L. Albert-->

L. Chad-->

L. Tanganyika->

<--Gu

lf of A

den

Map showing major rivers in Africa

Nile RiverNile River• The Nile River is the longest river in the

world.o Flows more than 4,000 miles northward through

the desert

o Formed by the union of two rivers, the Blue Nile and the White Nile

o Empties into the Mediterranean Sea

• The land along the Nile is very fertile.o Floods on the river deposit silt, or finely ground

fertile soil, all along the river.

o Before it reaches the sea, the Nile fans out into a huge fertile delta.

The Congo River Basin

# Covers 12% of thecontinent.

# Extends over 9countries.

# 2,720 miles long.

# 99% of the countryof Zaire is in theCongo River basin.

The Niger River Basin

# Covers 7.5% of the continent.

# Extends over 10 countries.

# 2,600 miles long.

Cataracts or rapids on the Zambezi River

Hydroelectric Power

• Aswan High Dam- oControls the Nile

RiveroLake Nasser was

created behind itoFinished in 1970oBenefits

• Fewer floods • More farmable

land

Climate ZonesClimate Zones

Vegetation Zones

The African Savannah:13 million sq. mi.

SavannahSavannah

GrasslandsGrasslands• Savanna is a type of grassland

located in tropical wet and dry climates.

• Most of the savanna in Africa is located in east Africa in Kenya or Tanzania.

• Steppe is a dry grassland located on the edges of the deserts.

The Sahel

• Sahel- narrow band of dry grassland on the southern edge of the Sahara.

The SahelThe Sahel

Deserts Sahara Desert

Sahel

Kalahari

Desert

Nam

ib D

esert

Libyan Desert

The SaharaThe Sahara

Largest hot desert in the world, covering most of North Africa

Very dry, so very few people live there

Nearly every settlement in the Sahara is located near an oasis, a wet and fertile area in a desert where a spring or well provides water.

Common features in the Sahara include broad gravel plains, tall sand dunes, and dry streambeds.

Sahara DesertSahara Desert

The Sahara Desert

Map that shows the relative location of the Namib andKalihari Deserts. Notice how the deserts are in Northand South Africa.

• Desertification- expansion of dry conditions into moist areas that are next to deserts.oMajor problem for

the Sahel region

Desertification

African Rain Forest

# Annual rainfall of up to 17 ft.

# Rapid decomposition (very humid).

# Covers 37 countries.

# 15% of the land surface of Africa.