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Africa: Climate & Vegetation. Africa contains dry and hot deserts, warm tropics, and permanently snow-capped mountains Africa’s vegetation includes thick rain forests, tall grasslands, and desert areas. The Desert. Only 20% is sand; rest is mountains, rocks, gravelly plains - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Africa: Climate & Vegetation

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• Africa contains dry and hot deserts, warm tropics, and permanently snow-capped mountains

• Africa’s vegetation includes thick rain forests, tall grasslands, and desert areas

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The Desert

• Only 20% is sand; rest is mountains, rocks, gravelly plains

• Saharan travelers rely on camels that can go 17 days without water

• 6,000 feet under Sahara are aquifers-stores of underground water– when this water comes to the surface it creates an

oasis • Other African deserts include Kalahari, Namib

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Desertification

• Sahel means “shore of the desert”– narrow band of grassland runs east-west along

southern Sahara edge– used for farming, herding

• Since 1960s, desert has spread into Sahel– desertification—expansion of dry conditions into

nearby moist areas– natural, long-term desertification cycles sped up

by human activity

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Human Causes for Desertification

• Livestock overgrazing exposes and tramples soil, increases erosion

• Clearing land for farming increases erosion • Water drilling, irrigation increase soil’s salt

levels– vegetation growth is stunted

• Population levels require more crop land, more fuel (wood) to burn

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Desertification in Ravene, Senegal

Images show impact of drought and over-grazing on the woody vegetation

• 1965: Ancient valleys cutting through gravelly plateaus, with extensive bushland vegetation

• 1999: desertification spreads extensively along the shallow valley slopes

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The Tropics

• Africa has largest tropical area of any continent– 90% of Africa lies between tropics of Cancer,

Capricorn– high temperatures year around– Africans say nighttime is the “winter” of the

tropics

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Sunshine and Rainfall

• Rains all year in rain forests; most of Africa has rainy seasons

• Longer rainy seasons near equator; longer dry seasons near desert

• West coast gets heavy rain• Sahara, other deserts may go years without

rain

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Tropical Grassland

• Tropical grassland covers most of Africa • Serengeti Plain—northern Tanzania grassland– dry climate, hard soil prevent growth of trees,

crops • Serengeti National Park has best grasslands in the

world– some grasses grow taller than a person– ideal for grazing animals like wildebeests,– gazelles, zebras– site of largest numbers of migrating land

mammals

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Rainforest

• Major tropical rain forests are on equator in Congo Basin

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Rainforest

• Farmers’ slash-and-burn methods endanger rain forest– Madagascar’s rain forest is almost completely

gone– some estimate over half of Africa’s original rain

forests are gone

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These images show deforestation rate in the area, believed to be one of the highest in the world

• 1988: Shows destruction of small forest fragments

• 2002: The lighter green strip bisecting the images is the result of extensive deforestation and intensive cultivation

Tai National Park, Côte d’Ivoire – site of world’s highest deforestation rate

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Deforestation in Itampolo, Madagascar

These images show the changes in narrow coastal plain

• 1973: Shows heavily forested area home to unique and rare plant and animal species

• 2001: Burning of forest to clear land for dry rice cultivation, has led to disappearance of forest area (seen as tan)

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Deforestation Around Lake Nakuru, Kenya

These images show the land cover degradation in the lake’s catchment

• 1973: The area that hosts the world’s largest concentration of flamingos

• 2000: Excision of forest in the Eastern Mau Forest Reserve (white lines) will most likely lead to disappearance of upper catchment forest cover

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