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Africa
Jack and Krisalynn
Photo by
South African Tourism
2.
Sahara Desert
The Sahara Desert runs through Northern Africa
It is the third largest Desert in the world.
It is the hottest desert in the world.
Photo by
Rich Holman
3.
Sahara Desert
The Sahara Desert runs through Northern Africa
It is the third largest Desert in the world.
It is the hottest desert in the world.
Photo by
Rich Holman
4.
Landmarks
The Kimberley Diamond Mine
Egypt's Pyramids of Giza
The Fresh River Canyon
Mt. Kilimanjaro
Victoria Falls
Valley of the Kings
Okavango Delta River
Ngorongoro
Photo by
WanderingtheWorld (www.ChrisFord.com)
5.
Landmarks
The Kimberley Diamond Mine
Egypt's Pyramids of Giza
The Fresh River Canyon
Mt. Kilimanjaro
Victoria Falls
Valley of the Kings
Okavango Delta River
Ngorongoro
Photo by
WanderingtheWorld (www.ChrisFord.com)
6.
Countries
Africa has 54 countries.
It is the most popular continent to live in.
The Urban growth in Western Africa was from 2,500 in 1990 to 6,000 cities.
Photo by
isriya
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Countries
Africa has 54 countries.
It is the most popular continent to live in.
The Urban growth in Western Africa was from 2,500 in 1990 to 6,000 cities.
Photo by
isriya
8.
Weather
The weather in Africa is in the 70's ,80's, 90's, and 100's just like Florida.
Africa is hot because it is right beneath the Equator.
In Africa it is wet and dry.
Photo by
francesco sgroi
9.
Weather
The weather in Africa is in the 70's ,80's, 90's, and 100's just like Florida.
Africa is hot because it is right beneath the Equator.
In Africa it is wet and dry.
Photo by
francesco sgroi
10.
Animals
Chameleons, Elephants, Giraffes, Goliath Beetles, and Gorillas
Lions, Nile Crocodiles, Penguins, Seals, Tigers, and Camels
Photo by
EarthTouch
11.
Animals
Chameleons, Elephants, Giraffes, Goliath Beetles, and Gorillas
Lions, Nile Crocodiles, Penguins, Seals, Tigers, and Camels
Photo by
EarthTouch
12.
Plants
Stapelia Clavicorona, Spawling Duneweed, Sea Pumpkin, Hottentots Fig, and Goats Foot.
Glasswort Samphire, Estuarine Pond Weed, Cape Eelgrass, Soutbossie, Oval Leafed Saltweed.
Dune Slack Rush, and Blue Squill.
Photo by
Thueras
13.
Plants
Stapelia Clavicorona, Spawling Duneweed, Sea Pumpkin, Hottentots Fig, and Goats Foot.
Glasswort Samphire,
14.
Languages
Africa has nine main languages including:
Arabic which is also spoken Saudi Arabia.
Somali, Berber, Amharic, Oromo, Swahili, Hausa, and Igbo.
Photo by
sjrankin
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Food
Piri Piri Chicken, Jollof Rice, Egusi Soup, Bunny Chow = Not Really A Bunny, Kapenta, Sadza, Chambo and Nsima.
Namibian Venison, Muamba de Galinha, Zanzibari Biryanis, Pilaus, Nyama na irio, Koshari, and Ful Medames.
Photo by
swiss.frog
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Mountains and Nile River
The Nile River goes through 11 countries in Africa.
The water flows North and FAST!
And it was one of Africa's first civilizations. It rises up the Abyssinian Mountains.
The Abyssinian Mountains are a highland in Africa. It is the highest point in 4,533 miles. It's length is 1,500 km.
Photo by
sjrankin
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