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Title: Kenya, Cambodia, and Peru


1
Kenya, Cambodia, and Peru
  • By Esmeralda Buendia, Gisella Silva, and Maria
    Llona

2
Geographical Features
  • Similarities
  • Kenya and Peru Important peaks.
    Huascaran from Peru 6,768meters, Elgon from Kenya
    5,199 meters.
  • Peru and Cambodia Important rivers. Amazon
    from Peru, Mekonk from Cambodia.

3
Geographical featuresDifferences
  • Peru has deserts, rainforests, jungles,
    volcanoes , seas, and oceans.
  • 54 percent of Peru's land is covered with
    forests.
  • The biggest lake in Kenya is the Turcana lake and
    some smaller lakes are lake Victoria, lake
    Baringo, lake Nakuru, lake Nalvahsa and lake
    Magadi.
  • Kenya has one of the richist avifaunas in Africa,
    with about 1,090 species of birds.
  • Cambodia has oceans, seas, rivers, waterfalls,
    volcanoes, canyons, and caves.
  • Myanmar, Laos and Cambodia are the 3 poorest
    countries.
  • Cambodia is located in South East Asia.


4
Natural Resources
  • Similarities
  • Both Cambodia and Peru have minerals as a natural
    resource.

5
Natural ResourcesDifferences
  • Kenyas natural resources limestone, soda ash,
    salt, gemstones, and wild life. Kenyas main
    natural resource is its land.
  • Largest lake Turkana.
  • Lake Nakura you can find more than two million
    flamencos.
  • Peru's natural recourses are based on petroleum,
    cooper, gold and other minerals.
  • Fish is also a very common natural resource in
    Peru.
  • Timber resources
  • Salt, manganese, and phosphate.

6
Food Similarities
  • Peru and Cambodia common food fish

7
FoodDifferences
  • The most popular food in Peru is fish. Example
    ceviche, tiradito etc.
  • Another popular food in Peru is potato they have
    a huge variety of potatoes.
  • Women cook over palm wood fires.
  • Daily meal usually rice and fish.
  • Malnutrition is common in Cambodia.
  • Popular food in Kenya Ugali it is a cornmeal
    porridge.
  • They eat food that they grow in there farms.
    Example wheat, rice, sweet potatoes, and
    vegetables.
  • Popular fruits mangoes, papayas, pineapples, and
    plantains.

8
Housing
  • Similarities
  • Cambodia and Peru triangular roofs.
  • Kenya and Peru modern houses.

9
HousingDifferences
  • Some walls in poor areas of Kenya are made with
    branches. The roofs are made with palm leaves or
    grass.
  • Some grown ups cannot stand straight because
    there houses is only 5 feet tall.
  • In the City of Peru ( Lima) the houses are made
    of cement and the roofs are flat because it
    usually never rains.
  • Houses made of bamboo with stilts incase of
    flooding.

10
Economic Activities
  • Similarities
  • Both Peru and Kenya have mining as a economic
    activity

11
Economic ActivitiesDifferences
  • Some people have no land so they either move or
    work in someone else's land. The government has
    tried to take land from the rich to give to the
    poor.
  • The average salary in Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar is
    180 a year .
  • They produce tea, coffee, corn, wheat, fruit
    and vegetables.
  • To earn money they fish and mine. They find gold,
    copper, rubies, and salt.
  • Primary agriculture mining, fishing, exporting
    minerals and petroluem, farm products and fish
    meals.

12
Economic Projects
  • The peace corp volunteers in Peru will help by
    nutrition, agriculture, education, business, and
    preventing deforestation.
  • They will help teachers improve there English
    language and English teaching skills.
  • The peace corp volunteer in Cambodia will help
    by teaching English at the upper secondary level.
  • The peace corp volunteers help in three areas
    small business development, information
    technology, education and public health.
  • Volunteers will try to reach three goals by
    teaching mathematics, biology, and chemistry.
  • Volunteers teach in Kenyans schools for the deaf.
  • Volunteers help Kenyans unemployment and poverty.

13
Conclusion
  • For Kenya I propose to send skilled workers to
    help Kenyans in poor areas to find jobs.
  • For Cambodia I propose to send a few skilled
    workers to start a business and they will educate
    people from Cambodia to work for them.
  • For Peru I propose to teach people to get good
    jobs to earn money have good houses and food.

14
Conclusion
  • I think we did a good job but it was a little
    harder because one of us missed many days so we
    didn't know what information to put in that
    persons slides But over all I feel good about my
    work and our power point.
  • I think this project was complicated but at the
    same time fun. I enjoyed working with my
    teammates and sharing my information with them.
  • I enjoyed working as a team and researching
    information individually.
  • I think we could have had the information
    complete.
  • I thought it was going to be more complicated
    but it worked out.

15
Machu-Pichu Perú
16
Angkor Cambodia national park.
17
Kenya highlands
18
Cambodias flag
19
Kenyas flag
20
Perus flag
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