Transcript Slide 1

Geographic Understandings
SS7G1 The student will locate
selected features of Africa.
• a. Locate on a world and regional politicalphysical map: the Sahara, Sahel, savanna,
tropical rain forest, Congo River, Niger River, Nile
River, Lake Tanganyika, Lake Victoria, Atlas
Mountains, and Kalahari Desert.
• b. Locate on a world and regional politicalphysical map the countries of, Democratic
Republic of the Congo (Zaire), Egypt, Kenya,
Nigeria, South Africa, Sudan and South Sudan.
The
Size
of
Africa
^^^Atlas
^^^Mountains
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Sahara
Sahel
Savanna
Tropical Rain Forest
Tropical Rain Forest
Savanna
Lake Victoria
Desert
Semi desert
Savanna
Savanna grassland
Forest
Tropical Rain Forest
Montage forest
East Africa Coastal Forest
Mediterranean
Mountain Grassland
Savanna
Kalahari
Desert
the Sahara,
Sahel,
savanna,
tropical rain
forest, Congo
River, Niger
River, Nile
River, Lake
Tanganyika,
Lake Victoria,
Atlas
Mountains,
and Kalahari
Desert
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Sahara: “Great Desert” or world largest hot desert, which
covers Africa from the Mediterranean to Sahel region
of Africa and from the Atlantic to Red Sea. It is larger
than the USA or China.
The Kalahari Desert is a
large Desert in South
Africa, Botswana and
Namibia. Like the Sahara
little grows there.
The Atlas Mountains
are a large Mountain
Range in North Africa.
These Mountains
divide the
Mediterranean Sea
from the Sahara.
The Nile River starts
in the Savannas of
East Africa and
runs North
through Sudan
and Egypt and the
Sahara Desert to
reach the
Mediterranean
Sea. It is the
longest river in
the world and a
life source for
people in this
area.
The “Green Line” is referred
to as a line in the Sahara
desert where the desert
ends and farm land begins.
This is an image from
space that shows the Nile
“Green Line.”
• Sahel: the “shore” or beltway is a semi-tropical
region of semi-arid land that boarders the
Sahara from the Red Sea to the Atlantic Ocean.
Desertification, or when land
that was once productive
(farmland, grassland, shrub)
becomes Desert is a major
issue in the Sahel Zone.
Deforestation, or loss of
trees and plants, is one of
the major causes of
Desertification in the
Sahel.
Results in
Desertification in
• Savanna
• Sahel
• Rain Forest
Overpopulation
Over cultivation = too
much farming or planting
the wrong plants
Overgrazing= too much
herding. Main livelihood in
Sahel and Savanna
Deforestation =
removal of trees.
Cause erosion and
drought.
Climatic Change =
Natural plants can
survive variation in
rainfall better than
imported crops
Droughts, or long periods of little or no rainfall are
more and more common in the Sahel.
Droughts lead to Desertification and Deforestation.
Droughts can also cause Famine, or periods of
starvation, for the people in Africa.
Savanna: is an area of
vast grassland. 65% of
Africa! Many of the
famous African
animals, giraffe, lions,
zebra, elephants, etc.,
are found in the
Savannas of Africa.
The savanna’s are
south of the Sahara
and Sahel.
Lake Tanganyika, in East
Africa, is the largest lake
in Africa by volume and
the second largest in the
world. It is extremely
deep and drains into the
Congo River.
Lake Victoria, also in East
Africa, is the largest lake
in Africa by surface area.
Both provide an important
life source for the
people of the area.
Lake Victoria
Lake
Tanganyika
Tropical Rainforests, normally along the equator, are
found in Central Africa. These are hot and humid
climates, with lot’s of rainfall. Trees are hundreds of
feet tall and millions of animals and plants co-exist.
African Rivers
Nile River: Ethiopia, Sudan, Egypt
• Longest river in the world
• Used for transportation and
irrigation
• Most Egyptians live along its
banks
Niger River: Sahel, Nigeria
• Transportation route
• “Oil Delta” rich in petroleum
• Silt enriches soil for farming
Congo River: Democratic Republic
of the Congo
• Irrigation & fishing
• Transportation to interior of
Africa
– Timber from rainforest
– People use to search for work
Niger River
Nile River
Congo River
Nile River
Niger River
Congo River
Water Maters
Limited water in many parts
of Africa
• Growing population
• Little clean water
Pollution
• Factories
– Built to improve economy
– Factory wastes flushed into
streams and rivers
• Human waste
• Animal waste
• Bacterial pollution
– Hot climate makes it easy for
bacteria and parasites to
survive
^^^Atlas
^^^Mountains
^^^^^^
Sahara
Sahel
Savanna
Tropical Rain Forest
Savanna
Tropical Rain Forest
Lake Victoria
Desert
Semi desert
Savanna
Savanna grassland
Forest
Tropical Rain Forest
Montage forest
East Africa Coastal Forest
Mediterranean
Mountain Grassland
Savanna-with trees
Savanna
Kalahari
Desert
the Sahara,
Sahel,
savanna,
tropical rain
forest, Congo
River, Niger
River, Nile
River, Lake
Tanganyika,
Lake Victoria,
Atlas
Mountains,
and Kalahari
Desert