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EGYPT, LIBYA, AND THE MAGHREB http://www.theodora.com/wfb/ egypt/egypt_maps.html

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Egypt, Libya, and the Maghreb. http://www.theodora.com/wfb/egypt/egypt_maps.html. Capital: Cairo Mostly desert Less than 4% of land is inhabited Nile River supplies water Empties into Mediterranean, forming the Nile Delta. Egypt’s land and climate. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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EGYPT, LIBYA, AND THE MAGHREB

http://www.theodora.com/wfb/egypt/egypt_maps.html

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EGYPT’S LAND AND CLIMATE Capital: Cairo Mostly desert Less than 4% of land is inhabited

Nile River supplies water Empties into Mediterranean, forming the Nile Delta

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Silt (small particles of rich soil) was left behind when the Nile flooded

Made land rich for farming

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Sinai Peninsula NE of Nile delta Suez Canal separates from the rest of Egypt

Canal passes from Med. To Red Sea

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Desert areas Eastern Desert Libyan Desert covers 2/3 of country

Oasis: fertile or green area in a desert

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Desert climate Cairo only gets .4” of rain a year

Spring brings hot winds that can reach 87 MPH

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EGYPT’S ECONOMY 2% of land used for agriculture but 29% of people work in it Crops: sugarcane, grains, vegetables, fruits, cotton

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Aswan High DamPro

Controls floodwaters

Store water for months

Can be released more than once a year, so farmers can harvest more crops

Con

Block flow of silt, so land is less fertile

More reliance on chemical fertilizers

Less freshwater reaches delta, so saltwater comes farther up the delta

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Industry AHD provides hydroelectric power

Factories make food products, textiles, consumer goods

Tourism

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THE EGYPTIANS Became independent from GB in 1952

Republican government

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Most people live within 20 miles of Nile

Fellahin: peasant farmers Sell extra food at bazaar (marketplace)

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LIBYA Sahara covers more than 90%

No permanent rivers Aquifers: underground rock layers that store large amounts of water

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Mostly Muslim Speak Arabic Capital: Tripoli Dictatorship under Qaddhafi

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TUNISIA (MAGHREB) Mostly Muslim Speak Arabic Smallest country in N. Africa Became independent republic in 1956

Capital: Tunis

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ALGERIA (MAGHREB) Largest country in N. Africa Mostly Muslim Speak Arabic 1962 won independence from France

Republic Capital: Algiers

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MOROCCO (MAGHREB) North- Strait of Gibraltar Constitutional monarchy Capital: Rabat