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Equator – connect the lines

Equator – connect the lines. Climate and Diversity C2, S3. Across Tropical Wet and Dry (Savannas) (atlas 64) 6 . Equator 11. Desertification - from over use and drought 12. Tropical wet 14. Swahili . JAMBO!. Hakuna Matata ! . Nala means “gift”. Down 2. Elevation (Atlas 64)

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Equator – connect the lines

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  1. Equator – connect the lines

  2. Climate and DiversityC2, S3 Across Tropical Wet and Dry (Savannas) (atlas 64) 6. Equator 11. Desertification - from over use and drought 12. Tropical wet 14. Swahili

  3. JAMBO! HakunaMatata! Nala means “gift”

  4. Down 2. Elevation (Atlas 64) 3. Kalahari 4. Farmers (subsistance– for self and family, trade – Atlas 67) 5. Mediterranean 7drought 8. Desert(Atlas 65) 9. Savanna (Atlas 64) 10. Malaria (one of the problems of tropics!) 13. Rainfall 14. Sahara (Atlas 65)

  5. A7 • False! The Agricultural Revolution (farming and domestication of animals) led people to settle. (Pharaohs ruled) • True! Pharaoh was tight with the gods – almost viewed like a god. Government and religion were basically viewed as the same. • FALSE! AFTER the floods, seeds were planted; floods deposited rich soil

  6. 9. Accomplishments of Egypt: Architecture, hieroglyphics (form of writing using symbols), 365 day calendar, new kinds of math, medical practices like surgery 12. Red Sea: separates Africa from Saudi Arabia; lots of trade and cultural diffusion, Suez Canal connects it to the Mediterranean sea

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