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Bellwork What type of climate is found in the following areas? (333 & 334) 1. Sahel 2. Savanna 3. Rainforest Africa is the 2nd largest continent in the world, next to Asia. A Satellite View The Sahara Desert The Sahara is the world’s largest hot desert. Fewer than 10 inches of rain a year, which make it an arid climate. It is covered with sand dunes and rolling rocky hills that go on for miles and miles The Atlas mountains act as a barrier between the desert, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Atlantic Ocean. Most of the people who live in the Sahara today are nomads. Nomads move from place to place, usually traveling by camel. Nomadic tribes often trade with each other. These desert nomads were the ones who led the caravan trade across the Sahara in the years before airplanes and desert vehicles were available. Hundreds of years ago, gold and salt came across the Sahara on the backs of camels from central Africa to markets along the Mediterranean coast. Desertification Libyan Desert Deserts Sahara Desert Sahel The Sahel The Sahel is a strip of dry grassland south of the Sahara. The Sahel’s climate is semiarid, meaning that it gets 6-20 inches of rainfall a year. The word Sahel means “border” or “margin,” and this is the region that borders the Sahara. It is a region between the desert to the north and the grasslands and rainforest to the south. The Sahel is relatively flat with few mountains and hills. Africa: The “Tropical” Continent Tropic of Cancer 20° N Equator 0° Tropic of Capricorn 20° S The African Savannah: 13 million square miles Closer to the equator, the climate becomes hot and features both rainy and dry seasons. Savannas cover the regions just north and south of the rainforests that lie along the equator. Savannas are hot, dry grasslands, with tall thick grass. Trees are short and scattered. The savanna has a tropical wet dry climate. When rain falls, farmers can grow crops. The most famous savannah is the Serengeti Plain, a migration area for 1.5 million animals like buffalo, gazelles, and zebras. African Rain Forest # Annual rainfall of up to 17 ft. # Rapid decomposition (very humid). # Covers 37 countries. Along the equator lies the Congo Basin, home to the world’s second largest tropical rainforest (the Amazon is the largest). A rainforest, is a dense evergreen forest with an annual rainfall of at least 60 inches, with a tropical wet climate. In the Congo, trees are so thick and tall that sunlight never reaches the forest floor. Unfortunately, the rainforest has shrunk substantially because of deforestation and destructive farming practices. There are several levels to life in the rainforest. The floor of a rainforest is home to thousands of varieties of insects, including many types of butterflies. These butterflies play an important role in pollinating the flowers and making it possible for them to reproduce. The rivers and streams in a rainforest support fish, alligators, and crocodiles. Higher and up into the trees, are the canopy layers of the rainforest, home to birds, frogs, toads, and snakes, as well as monkeys and chimpanzees. Rainforest canopies grow in multiple layers, with taller trees shading those at lower levels and allowing a wide variety of plants and animals to grow. Every day, thousands of acres of tropical forest disappear; Approximately less than 10 % of the world’s original rainforests remain today. Most African countries are working hard to limit tree harvesting, and are replanting where trees have been cut down. Mountains & Peaks Δ Mt. Kenya Δ Mt. Kilimanjaro Atlas Mountains The Atlas mountain range separates the temperate coastal areas of Morocco, Algeria, & Tunisia from the harsh Sahara Desert The Drakensberg Mountains stretch across Southern Africa. There are many game reserves and national parks. Another notable feature of the region is the Kalahari Desert. Thanks to underground water supplies, grass, shrubs, and a number of wild animals manage to live in the Kalahari Desert Mt. Kilimanjaro: Snow on the Equator? Why? Great Rift Valley 3,000 miles long Mediterranean Sea Bodies Nile River Of L. Chad--> Water L. Albert--> L. Victoria L. Tanganyika-> Indian Ocean Atlantic Ocean Zambezi River Limpopo River Orange River Pacific Ocean It is the largest lake in Africa and the second largest freshwater lake in the world (only Lake Superior is bigger). It extends into three countries: Tanzania, Uganda, and Kenya The Mighty Nile River: “Longest River in the World” The Congo River Basin # Covers 12% of the continent. # Extends over 9 countries. # 2,720 miles long. The Niger River Basin # Covers 7.5% of the continent. # Extends over 10 countries. # 2,600 miles long. Mediterranean Sea The Libyan Desert Tropic of Cancer 20° N Sahara Desert Complete Topography Nile River Sahel L. Chad--> Equator 0° L. Albert--> Δ Mt. Kenya L. Victoria Of AFRICA Δ Mt. Kilimanjaro L. Tanganyika-> Indian Ocean Atlantic Ocean Zambezi River Tropic of Capricorn 20° S Limpopo River Orange River Pacific Ocean What climate area would you live in? Arid – (Desert) Semi-Arid – (Sahel) Tropical Wet-Dry – (Savanna) Tropical Wet – (Rainforest) Write one paragraph (4-6 sentences) on your choice. Tell me why you chose that area. What do you like about it? How would you live and support yourself?