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Africa

Africa. Geography. NILE RIVER. The Nile River contributes to the agriculture in the area surrounding it. SAHEL REGION. The Sahel region is a dry grassland south of the Sahara. Congo Basin. The Congo basin in southwest Africa is made up of rain forests.

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Africa

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  1. Africa Geography

  2. NILE RIVER • The Nile River contributes to the agriculture in the area surrounding it.

  3. SAHEL REGION • The Sahel region is a dry grassland south of the Sahara.

  4. Congo Basin • The Congo basin in southwest Africa is made up of rain forests. • It is located south of the Congo river in Africa.

  5. Great Rift Valley • The Great Rift Valley is in Eastern Africa and has high cliffs and rich soil.

  6. Savannas • Savannas are wide plains that have both a dry season and a rainy season.

  7. Mount Kilimanjaro • Mount Kilimanjaro is the tallest mountain in Africa.

  8. Lake Tanganyika • Lake Tanganyika is the second deepest lake in the world.

  9. Lake Victoria • Lake Victoria is the second largest freshwater lake in the world.

  10. Africa’s Rivers • Nile • Congo • Zambize • Africa’s rivers provide hydroelectric power for surrounding areas.

  11. Deserts • The two largest deserts in Africa are the Sahara in the north and the Kalahari in the South. • Today, Africa is experiencing desertification, or the advancement of desert. • The Sahara Desert is continually expanding southward.

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