Title: Africa
1Africa
2Note Taking Instructions
- Only write down information on slides with a red
box. - We will discuss many things about Africa, and
participation is required.
Watch for these red boxes!
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4Africa Just the Facts
- 2nd largest continent
- 2nd most populous continent
- 887,000,000
- Found in all 4 hemispheres
- 54 countries
5Surprising facts
- Nearly ½ of Africas population is under 15
years old - Only 10 of roads are paved
- Deserts cover 1/3 of Africa
6Northern Africa
7Sahara Desert
- Largest desert (3.5 million miles)
- expanding south at an average of ½ mile a month!
- as large as the USA!
- Temperature differences between day night in
the Sahara desert can range as much as 100F
8Sahara Desert
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10Nile River
- Longest River in the world (4132 miles)
- The Delta is at the Mediterranean Sea
11In the middle of the desert
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14Aswan High Dam
15Adaptations in Northern Africa
- Population lives next to sources of water
- Saharan inhabitants are nomadic
- Nomads wear long loose clothing
- Technology
- Trucks are replacing camels
- Satellite phones
- Aswan High Dam
QUESTION 1 WRITE THIS DOWN!
16Central and Southern Africa
17Lake Victoria
18Lake Victoria
- approximately 26,800 mi2
- Buchanan County 410 mi2
- larger than the state of West Virginia (24,077
mi2)
19Victoria Falls
20Victoria Falls
- height of 360 ft
- twice as high as Niagara Falls
- largest sheet of falling water in the world
- 1 mile wide
21Kilimanjaro
- tallest free-standing mountain in the world
22Kilimanjaro
23Rainforest
24Rainforest
- It is shrinking rapidly due mostly to subsistence
farming collecting firewood for heating/cooking
25Rainforest
- 90 of Africas rainforests have been destroyed
26Exotic Animals/Endangered Species
- When the rainforest disappears, so do the animals
and plants that need it to survive
27Exotic Animals/Endangered Species
- poaching elephants ivory tusks hides
28Exotic Animals/Endangered Species
- removing the tusks of a recently killed elephant
29Exotic Animals/Endangered Species
- Buyers going through a warehouse
- Ivory is illegal in much of the world today
30Exotic Animals/Endangered Species
- Rhino horns hides are illegal but sought after,
much like elephant tusks
31Exotic Animals/Endangered Species
- A prized rhino will bring a nice price at
market once he is skinned and has his horns
removed
32Exotic Animals/Endangered Species
33Exotic Animals/Endangered Species
- Some animals have been poached as trophies for
the wealthy, but today most are being killed for
another reason
34Exotic Animals/Endangered Species
- Animals are hunted and sold as bush-meat in local
open-air markets. -
- A few large operations have shipped meat off to
Europe, but most stays local.
35Exotic Animals/Endangered Species
- Hunter keeps latest gorilla head as a trophy
proudly displays it on his kitchen table for
friends to see!
36Exotic Animals/Endangered Species
- Male mandrill bought at an open-air market by a
local shopper looking for a special dinner
37Exotic Animals/Endangered Species
- Shipped to bush-meat market still alive in order
to receive a higher price
38Natural Resources
39Natural Resources
- S. Africa is 1 in the mining of Gold diamonds
in the world
40Natural Resources
- Coal used to generate electricity
41Natural Resources
- Uranium fission (breaking apart) of atom
creates nuclear reaction. Used in nuclear power
plants and nuclear weapons
42Natural Resources
43Natural Resources
- Limestone used as a common building material
44Natural Resources
45Adaptations in Central/Southern Africa
- Subsistence farming-living off the land
- Harvesting bush meat
- Cutting rainforest down for firewood
- Use of natural resources
QUESTION 2 WRITE THIS DOWN!
46Illegal/Questionable Activities
- Poaching of endangered species
- Elimination of Rainforest
- Exploitation of Natural Resources
QUESTION 3 WRITE THIS DOWN! ANSWER QUESTION 4
WITH YOUR OWN OPINION
47Africa has developed at a slower rate than the
rest of the world
48Governmental Systems
- Today in Africa, we find different types of
governmental systems
49Governmental Systems
- Monarchy countries such as Swaziland Morocco
where the monarch has absolute control (traditi
onal clothing) - King Mohammed VI King Mswati III
50Governmental Systems
- Parliamentary democracy (prime minister or
president) South Africa, Botswana (most of
Africa)
51Governmental Systems
- Military dictatorship Libya, Egypt
- Muammar Gaddafi Muhammad Hosni Mubarak
52guerrilla warfare/corruption/ethnic conflict
- Most of Africa was colonized by European nations
but internal problems have plagued them since
gaining independence
53guerrilla warfare/corruption/ethnic conflict
- About 1200-1500 different languages spoken in
Africa - The lack of communication has led to poor
relations between different groups - necessary for lingua franca
54guerrilla warfare/corruption/ethnic conflict
- There are many different ethnic groups (estimated
800) - warring tribes still living today in Africa
- very hard to have a unified govt voice
- Ethnic fighting between Tutsis and Hutus heads
from a Tutsis mass grave
55Standard of Living
56Standard of Living
- Life expectancy lowest in world
- worlds shortest life expectancy 51 yrs
- (50 male/52 female)
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57Standard of Living
- malaria causes 3000 children to die/day
- over 1 million/yr most in sub-Saharan Africa
58Standard of Living
- What are the signs and symptoms of malaria?
- fever and flu-like illness
- shaking chills
- headache
- muscle aches
- tiredness
- nausea
- vomiting
- diarrhea
59Standard of Living
- What it will do to a person
- cause anemia and jaundice (yellow coloring of the
skin and eyes) because of the loss of red blood
cells - may cause kidney failure
- seizures
- mental confusion
- coma
- death
60Standard of Living
- 38 million people are at risk for starvation
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62Standard of Living
- over 50 of people with HIV live in sub-Saharan
- ¾ of 3 million AIDS related-deaths in 2005
- 2/3 of the 5 million new HIV cases in this region
63Babies with HIV
64Standard of Living
- highest birth rate (41/1000)
65Standard of Living
- worlds highest population growth rate (887
million in 2005 total pop.) 2.4
66- Most of Sub-Saharan Africa is in the World Bank's
lowest income category of less than 765 Gross
National Income (GNI) per person per year. - Ethiopia and Burundi are the worst off with just
90 GNI per person.
67Becoming a Developed Country
QUESTION 5 WRITE THIS DOWN!
- Political challenges
- Oppressive governments
- Conflicts between countries
- Economic challenges
- Limited resources and technology
- Poor education- low skill jobs
- Resources are exported to other countries
- Social Challenges
- Variety of languages
- Disease/Famine
ANSWER QUESTION 6 IN YOUR OWN OPINION
68Questions 7 and 8
- Significance of the Sahara Desert
- Largest Desert in the World
- Significance of the Nile River
- Longest River in the World
69Label physical features on the map
70Label countries on the map