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Ethiopia boasts stunning landscapes featuring the majestic Blue Nile and towering mountains, including some capped with snow. The country experiences a warm climate, with a rainy season from June to September, though drought years also occur. The unique flora includes flat-topped trees and vibrant African fruits. Despite challenges in agriculture, many Ethiopians grow their own food. Wildlife such as elephants and zebras thrive in this diverse environment. Cities offer improved infrastructure, with electricity, running water, and healthcare becoming more accessible.
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Etheopia By Aoife & Reece
Landscape • The longest river is the Blue Nile. • In Ethiopia there are some really big moutains. • Did you know there are two Rivers named after colures The Blue River and The White River. • Ethiopia has lots of moutains and volcana. • Some moutains have snow on them.
Climate • Most of Ethiopia has a warm climate. • The coutries rainy seson is June to September. • Ethiopia also has some years when no rain falls. • The Danakil Desert is one of the most lovely deserts that never gets rain.
PLANTS • They have flat top trees • They grow beautiful flowers and plants. • They grow plants with African fruits on.
Crops and farming • Most people in Ethiopia grow their own food. • Lots of crops fail to grow. • Only some of the family get to eat.
Animals • Elephants are the largest animas in the world. • Zebras are very popular animals in Ethiopia.
City’s and town’s • many houses have electricity and running water • There are more schools and better heath care. • Most people who live in cities don’t own cars