Title: North Africa
1North Africa
CHAPTER 21
- Section 1 Natural Environments
- Section 2 History and Culture
- Section 3 The Region Today
2Objectives
Section 1 Natural Environments
- What landform regions are found in North Africa?
- What factors influence the regions climates?
- What natural resources does the region have?
3Landforms
Section 1 Natural Environments
- coastal plains along Mediterranean
- Atlas Mountains
- Sahara Desertergs (sand areas), regs (gravel
plains), depressions (quick-sand, salt marshes,
dry lakebeds), wadis (dry streambeds) - Nile River
4Climate factors
Section 1 Natural Environments
- coastal zoneMediterranean climate, with mild
rainy winters - sub-tropical high pressure keeps region dry
- rain shadow on Atlas Mountains
- hot dry wind (harmattan)sweeps south across
Sahara
5Natural resources
Section 1 Natural Environments
- oil and natural gasespecially in Libya
- mineralsiron ore, lead, phosphates, zinc
- fishing off Moroccan coast
- water from irrigation and oasesproduce grapes,
olives, dates, grains, vegetables - Nile Deltarich farmland
6Objectives
Section 2 History and Culture
- What peoples have settled in and ruled North
Africa? - What are the people and culture of the region
like today?
7Settlers and rulers
Section 2 History and Culture
- Egyptian civilization arose along the Nile around
3000 B.C. - Phoenicians established trade colonies like
Carthage by 800 B.C. - Alexander the Great founded Alexandria in 332
B.C. - Roman Empire controlled the area.
- Vandals set up a kingdom in Libya.
8Settlers and rulers (continued)
Section 2 History and Culture
- Byzantine Empire claimed North Africa in A.D.
500s. - Arab Muslims conquered the region in 600s.
- Ottoman Turks ruled from 1500s to late 1800s.
- Europeans came in 1800sFrench, Spanish,
Italians, British. - Independence came after World War II.
9Peoples and Cultures
Section 2 History and Culture
- Arabs, Berbers, and Bedouins
- Arabic and European languages
- Muslims, with small Christian and Jewish
minorities - Islam plays key roleprayer, holidays
- traditional clothing and customs
10Objectives
Section 3 The Region Today
- What are the economies and cities of North Africa
like? - What challenges do the people there face?
11Economic and urban environments
Section 3 The Region Today
- Economies
- issues typical of developing countriesgovernment
spending, inflation, trade - oil and natural gaskey in several countries
- agriculture also important
- tourismespecially important in Egypt, Morocco,
Tunisia - unemployment causes migration
- Cities
- mixture of ancient and modern
- crowded, with growing slums
12Challenges
Section 3 The Region Today
- poverty
- political unrest
- Islamic fundamentalism
- environmentdesertification, pollution, effects
of Aswan Dam