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Chad

Chad. By: Dalton ,Ta’shun, Destinee . Chad’s Flag. Important People. Nagarta Tombalbaye (1918-75) was the first of the independent Republic of Chad. Goukouni Oueddei (b.1994) served (1979-82) as president and subsequently led a Libyan-backed rival governmental northern Chad .

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Chad

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  1. Chad By: Dalton ,Ta’shun, Destinee

  2. Chad’s Flag

  3. Important People Nagarta Tombalbaye (1918-75) was the first of the independent Republic of Chad. Goukouni Oueddei (b.1994) served (1979-82) as president and subsequently led a Libyan-backed rival governmental northern Chad.

  4. Chad's Human andPhysical Enviroment The majority of the people in Chad are living in the Sahara desert are nomands which means that these people are always moving from place to place. For their meals e animals nomands can use only food such as rice ,they also use sheep and camel meat in their recipe because those animals move with them .

  5. Physical Features Lowest Point : Djourab Depression 160 m Highest Point : Emi Koussi 3,415m Lake Chad (110,ooo km) Sahara dessert (8,600,000 km2) Tebesti mountains (3,415m) Weather: hot,dry,dusty, harmattan winds occur in north periodic droughts; locust plagues Climate: Tropical in south ,dessert in north Land Use: Arable land ;2.8%,permanent crops 0.02% other ;97.18%

  6. Chad's Culture Clothing-People in Chad remain in thick clothing to cover every part of their body. Men Light colored cotton long robes and cotton trousers. Women-Long and thick gowns ,which covers every part of their bodies. Boys-simple cotton shirts and pants Girls-wraparounds and shirts. Food-Common Dish set grain porridge, made of sorghum or millet flour served with sauces that contain meat dried fish tomatoes, onions and good spices. No fish in diet. Primary Religion- Muslium,Christian,Indigeous.

  7. Culture Language- French, Arabic, Sango, Sara Christmas in Chad is celebrated with traditional enthusiasm and fervor. This central African country has many festivals to offer but Christmas figures prominently along the major festivals of the country and it celebrated all over the country with equal spirit. Ethnic GrouSara 27.7%, Arab 12.3%, Mayo-Kebbi 11.5%, Kanem-Bornou 9%, Ouaddai 8.7%, Hadjarai 6.7%, Tandjile 6.5%, Gorane 6.3%, Fitri-Batha 4.7%, other 6.4%, unknown 0.3% Music-Rap today music jazz and French

  8. Chad's Government and Ineresting Facts Government-Republic Date Founded-1960 Chad’s Population-10,780,600 18 people per square mile Chad’s major export –cotton Chad’s Major import –Machinery

  9. Geographic Factors The main recourses are cotton,coal,oil, grain and corn

  10. Questions #1 What is the lowest point of Chad?

  11. Answer #1 Djourab Depression

  12. Question #2 When was Chad first established?

  13. Answers #2 1960

  14. Question #3 Name one geographic factor?

  15. Answer #3 cotton coal , oil , grain , or corn

  16. Question #4 What is Chad’s capital?

  17. Answer #4 N’Djamena

  18. Question #5 What are the people of Chad called?

  19. Answer #5 Chadians

  20. Questions #6 Name Chad's religion?

  21. Answers #6 Christian and Muslim

  22. Question #7 What is the total population?

  23. Answer #7 10,780,600

  24. Question #8 What is Chad’s major export?

  25. Answer #8 Machinary

  26. Question #9 How is the weather in the south?

  27. Answer #9 Tropical

  28. Question #10 How is the weather in the north?

  29. Answer #10 Dessert

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