2020 Unit 4: Geography of Africa
Congo River
2nd largest river in Africa; Located in Central Africa (Democratic Republic of the Congo) - flows into Atlantic Ocean; Too treacherous to be used for navigation / trade; Sustains tropical rain forest
Sahel
A narrow band of dry grassland/semi-arid steppe, running east (Red Sea) to west (Atlantic Ocean) separating the Sahara from the savanna, that is used for farming and herding. Land is being lost to desertification.
Atlas Mountains
Africa's longest mountain range. It extends across Morocco, Tunisia, and Algeria and separates the Mediterranean sea from the Sahara Desert.
tropical rain forest
Forest biome that grows near the equator; Receive large amounts of rain and have dense growths of tall, leafy trees; weather is warm and wet year-round; Africa's tropical rain forest is being reduced each year; Habitat for species that do not exist anywhere else
irrigation
Humans supplying water to an area of land that does not receive enough rainfall from nature.
Second Largest Desert in Africa
Kalahari
Arable
Land that is good for farming
Niger River
Largest river in western Africa & 3rd largest on the continent; Flows through Guinea, Mali, Niger, Benin, & Nigeria, before entering the Atlantic Ocean
Kalahari Desert
Located in southern Africa - covers parts of Botswana, Namibia, and South Africa. It is not a true desert but is mostly semi-arid - it is sparsely populated.
World's Longest River
Nile
Natural Resource Found at Niger River Delta
Oil
Erosion
Process by which rock, sand, and soil are broken down and carried away
What physical features and climate/vegetation zones attract high population densities in Africa?
River valleys and rainier regions like the tropical savanna due to the arable land.
World's Largest Desert
Sahara
It is the Arabic word for "border" or "shore"
Sahel
Mount Kilimanjaro
Tallest mountain in Africa - located in Tanzania
Climate
The average weather conditions in an area over a long period of time
Lake Victoria
The largest lake in Africa - 2nd largest freshwater lake in the world. Source of the Nile River; Important source of fresh water and fishery
desertification
The process by which fertile land becomes desert. Occurring in the Sahel - the Sahara is expanding 2-5 kilometers south each year
deforestation
The removal of trees faster than forests can replace themselves. Occurring in the Sahel and in the tropical rain forest region
Why do many African governments do little to improve environmental issues?
They are afraid it will be too costly and slow down economic growth.
Savanna
Tropical grassland with sparse trees - rainy season in the summer. Covers much of Central Africa; Home to Africa's famed wildlife
drought
a long period without rain, People are unable to farm, resulting in famine and poverty
famine
a severe shortage of food resulting in hunger, starvation, and death
Great Rift Valley
area in Eastern Africa that is experiencing tectonic plate movement - creates new valleys and lakes
What are some effects of water scarcity / pollution in Africa?
decreased economic growth, famine, sickness from waterborne diseases
What are the causes of desertification?
deforestation, drought, overgrazing, agriculture
Name four factors that impact climate in Africa.
elevation; distance from the equator (latitude); distance from large bodies of water; land forms (mountains)
subsistence farming
farming in which only enough food to feed one's family is produced
Sahara Desert
located in northern Africa; Covers 31% of African continent; Covered in rolling hills, gravel, sand dunes; Expanding to the south at a rate of 2-5 kilometers a year due to desertification
What are the causes of deforestation?
logging, farming, cutting trees for firewood
What are the effects of desertification?
loss of farmland, grazing land, wildlife habitat, famine
What are the effects of deforestation?
loss of wildlife habitat, desertification
What contaminates African drinking water in rural areas?
microorganisms (bacteria, human waste); agricultural runoff (fertilizer); sewage runoff (water pollution); industrial runoff (chemicals)
Name four major environmental issues that impact Africa.
water scarcity (droughts); unsafe drinking water (pollution); deforestation; desertification
Nile River
which flows northward through East Africa into the Mediterranean Sea; Provides drinking water, irrigation, easily navigable trade route; Most densely populated areas in Africa