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EGYPT The Land of the Nile The Economy Farmland lies in the fertile Nile River valley Major crops: sugarcane, grains, fruit and cotton The Economy # 1 export (something sent to other countries) Raw cotton and Clothing The Economy The farming relies on the Aswan Dam to control water supply. The Economy Other money makers: Aswan Dam also provides hydroelectricity. Factories make different goods. Tourism – pyramids and temples The History Pharaoh – Egyptian Rulers The History Believed in life after death The soul could not live without the body The History Mummies Removed organs Dried out the body Wrapped body in long linen strips to stop decay! The History Pyramids Large tombs belonging to Pharaohs Designed to protect the bodies The Land Mostly Desert Sahara Desert Largest in the world Size of the United States The Land Most of the people live on 4% of the land The Land The Nile River Lifeline to Egypt Longest in the world (4,160 miles) Provides 85% of the countries water The Land Most Egyptians live along the Nile because of the fertile soil along the banks. The Land Sinai Peninsula Crossroads for Africa & SW Asia The Land Suez Canal Man made water way Separates Sinai Peninsula with Egypt Built in 1860’s The Land Cairo Largest City in Africa Leading center of the Muslim world The Land Cairo’s population growing rapidly because of high birth rates. Fellahin’s moving to city to find jobs. The People Most of the 72.1 million people live within 20 miles of the Nile The People Fellahin Peasant Farmers Live in villages Rent land from wealthy landowners Grow enough food for their families Kenya Kenya Place where modern technologies meet traditional culture. Kenya Capitol: Nairobi Kenya’s capitol Center of business Kenya Ocean Coastline White beaches Lined with palm trees Kenya Inland Center of the country Home to unique animals Examples: Giraffes, lions, elephants Kenya Great Rift Valley Fault Line 3,000 miles long Begins in Southern African and goes to the Red Sea Kenya Poaching Illegal hunting of protected animals Kenya Millions of acres have been set aside and are being protected by the government. Kenya Economy Free Enterprise People can start a business without a lot of government rules Kenya Tourism Brings on most of Kenya’s money People are taking safaris Kenya People Many Kenyans are very poor Most are farmers Corn, bananas, sweet potatoes Kenya 40 different ethnic groups Kikuyu – main group Tanzania Land Serengeti Plain Famous for wildlife preserve Covers 5,600 square miles Tanzania Ecotourism People who travel to another country to view its natural wonders Brings in tons of money Tanzania Mount Kilimanjaro Highest point in Africa Tanzania Lake Victoria Africa’s largest Lake Source of the Nile River Tanzania Preventing deforestification For every tree that is cut down 5 have to be planted Tanzania Economy Exports Coffee Sisal Plant Fiber used to make rope