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African Geography
Africa Notes #1
Location
Africa is located in all four hemispheres (North, South, East, and West).
The equator cuts the continent in half, causing climates in the North and South to be similar.
Fault Lines
Extensive areas of faulted plateaus resulting in few mountains.
The separation of fault lines created the Rift Valley System (Lakes Victoria, Tanganyika, and Malawi).
Great Rift Valley
Volcanic Mountains
Average width of the Rift Valley is 20-50 miles.
Most of the mountains along the Great Rift fault line are a result of volcanic activity. Kilimanjaro (19,349) and Kenya (17,058).
Africa has some of the longest and largest
rivers in the world. Examples: Nile, Niger, Congo, Zambezi.
The Nile is the longest river in the world and the Congo basin provides drainage for the Congolese rain forest.
Severe rapids along the rivers make them a poor choice from transportation across the continent.
Waterways
Deserts
Because Africa straddles the equator, it also coincides with both the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn.
The Sahara desert is as large as the United States. Covers over 30% of Africa.
Congolese Rain Forest
The Congo River Basin is the dominate feature in central Africa.
It runs through six different nations, primarily in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Savanna
The African Savanna covers most of the Western countries.
The tropical region begins to dry out and the forest disappear as grass becomes the major vegetation in the region.
Colonial Partition
Cultures
• Traditional – African languages, religions, and ethnic groups that developed before the arrival of other cultures.
• Islam and Christianity were introduced by outside cultures.
Early African Kingdoms
There is little written history about these kingdoms.
They became rich by trading with Asia and Europe.
The slave trade coincides with their downfall.