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Title: Physical Geography of Africa South of the Sahara


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Physical Geography of Africa South of the Sahara
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I. The Land
  • Region has almost 50 countries
  • A. Landforms
  • 2nd largest continent
  • 1. Continent of Plateaus
  • One gigantic plateau
  • Narrow coastal plains
  • Escarpments separate coasts and plateaus
  • Cataracts (waterfalls)
  • Average elevation 2,000 ft.

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A. Landforms cont.
  • 2. Mountains and Highlands
  • Few mountains
  • Eastern highlands
  • Ethiopia to the Cape of Good Hope
  • Drakensberg and Ruwenzori Mts.
  • Mt. Kenya and Kilimanjaro (volcanic)
  • 19,340 ft.
  • 3. Great Rift Valley
  • Africa is splitting
  • Y-shaped trench from the Jordan to the Zambezi
    River
  • Cracks and faults

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Great Rift Valley
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B. Water Systems
  • 1. A Chain of Lakes
  • Lake Victoria
  • 2nd largest freshwater lake
  • Lake Tanganyika
  • Longest freshwater lake (420 miles)
  • Lake Malawi
  • Distinct fish
  • Lake Chad
  • No outlet to the sea
  • Lake Volta
  • Man-made

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B. Water Systems cont.
  • 2. Rivers and Basins
  • Nile River
  • 4,160 miles
  • Starts at Lake Victoria
  • Congo River
  • 2,700 miles
  • 10 million gallons per second
  • Hydroelectricity potential
  • Niger River
  • 3rd largest
  • 2,500 miles
  • Zambezi River
  • Empties into the Indian Ocean
  • 18, 297 feet wide
  • Victoria Falls

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B. Water Systems cont.
  • 3. Waterfalls
  • Victoria Falls
  • 1,640 ft.
  • David Livingston the 1st European to see them
  • Twice as tall as Niagara Falls

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C. Natural Resources
  • Diamonds
  • Dem. Rep. of the Congo and S. Africa
  • ½ of the worlds gold reserves
  • S. Africa and the Great Rift Valley
  • Copper in central Africa
  • Oil in Nigeria
  • Uranium, manganese, cobalt, and zinc
  • Waterfalls and sunlight

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II. The Climate and Vegetation
  • A. Diverse Continent
  • All of Africa within 35 degrees of the Equator
  • Still a wide variety
  • B. Climate Regions
  • 1. Deserts
  • 2/5 of Africa
  • Namib, Kalahari, and Sahara Deserts
  • 2. Desert Oases
  • Groundwater
  • Okavango River delta
  • Largest inland delta

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B. Climate Regions cont.
  • 3. The Sahel
  • Grasslands bordering deserts
  • A long, dry season and a short, wet season
  • Drought has brought famine and growing deserts
  • 4. Tropical Savanna
  • 30-60 inches of rain
  • Elephant grass, 15 ft.
  • Serengeti Plains and Nairobi Natl. Park

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B. Climate Regions cont.
  • 5. Tropical Rainforests
  • Near the Equator
  • Rains leach soil
  • Poor farming
  • Cocoa, rubber, palm-oil, and logging threaten
    them
  • 6. Moderate Climates
  • Highlands of Kenya
  • Southern tip of Africa
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