The Geography of Africa

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The Geography of Africa. Ms. Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY. A Satellite View. Africa’s Size. 4 6 0 0 M I L E S. 5 0 0 0 M I L E S. Second largest continent  11,700,000 sq. mi. 10% of the world’s population. 2 ½ times the size of the U. S. Mediterranean Sea. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Ms. Susan M. PojerHorace Greeley HS Chappaqua,

NY

A Satellite View

Africa’s Size

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

# 10% of the world’s population.# 2 ½ times the size of the U. S.

5000

MILES

4 6 0 0 M I L E S

BodiesOf

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->

<--Gulf of Aden

The Mighty Nile River:

“Longest River in the World”

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.

Hydroelectric Power

Drajen

sburg Mts.

Ruwenzori Mts.

Δ Mt. Kenya

Δ Mt. Kilimanjaro

Mountains&

Peaks

Atlas Mts.

Deserts Sahara Desert

Sahel

Kalahari

Desert

Namib Desert

Libyan Desert

The Sahara Desert

Desertification

The Sahel

Valleys&

Plains

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ift V

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Great Rift Valley

3,000 miles long

Vegetation Zones

The African Savannah:

13 million sq. mi.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=vX07j9SDFccDFcc

African Rain Forest

# Annual rainfall of up to 17 ft.# Rapid decomposition (very humid).# Covers 37 countries but is mostly found in

the Congo River basin on the Atlantic Ocean side of the continent.

# 15% of the land surface of Africa.

Mt. Kilimanjaro:Snow on the Equator?

TheCompleteTopograp

hyOf

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->

<--Gulf of Aden

Drajensburg Mts.

Ruwenzori Mts.

Δ Mt. Kenya

Δ Mt. Kilimanjaro

Sahara Desert

Sahel

Kalahari

Desert

Namib Desert

Libyan Desert

Gre

at R

ift V

alle

y

Atlas Mts.

Tropic of Cancer 20° N

Tropic of Capricorn20° S

Equator 0°

Horn Of Africa…– ERITREA. SAUDI ARABIA. YEMEN. DJIBOUTI. E T H I

O P I A. SOMALIA. KENYA. UGANDA. UNITED REPUBLIC OF. TANZANIA. SUDAN.

– Google Image Result for http://www.mapsofworld.com/africa-country-groupings/horn-of-africa-political-map.jpg

– In recent decades, the Horn of Africa has been a region continuously in crisis. Often stricken by natural catastrophes like droughts or flooding, the region has some of the highest levels of malnutrition and seems to always be on the brink of a humanitarian crisis. Between 1982 & 1992 about 2 million people in the Horn of Africa died as a result of war and famine.

• the region is regularly stricken by natu