Wednesday, November 6, 2019
history4 essays
history4 essays    Africa is the world's second-largest continent, the biggest after Asia.  It is more     than three times the size of the U. States.  It also contains more independent nations than     any other continent on Earth-55 in all.  Africa is centrally located on the Earth's surface.  It     straddles the Equator, extending for thousands of miles north and sough of that line.  The     continent stands between two major oceans.  To the west is the Atlantic Ocean and to the     east lies the Indian Ocean.  The Mediterranean Sea in the north and the Red Sea in the     	I have 10 different opion on the most common stereotypes about Africa.  For the     Climate of Africa they said it is hot and dry, for most vegetation they said grassy  lands,     for most common animal in Africa people said monkeys, African common skin color     black, Africans do for living they said herding and farming, types of family Africans live in     extended, most common religion in Africa are catholic, common language spoken in     Africa is English, civilization white people, government of African countries are     democratic, and the biggest problem in Africa today is hunger.  These are the results of my     	CLIMATE:  Because of its size, almost every type of climate and vegetation can     be found in Africa.  The largest climate zone in Africa is the tropical climate with a wet     and dry season.  The savanna, a grassland, occupied this region, which covers almost half     the continent.  Like the tropical rain forest, the tropical savanna region is warm all year.      In the summer, or rainy season, the climate is hot and wet.  In winter it is warm, with little     	POPULATION:  Today the population of Africa is approaching 680 million and is     growing rapidly.  Population growth has created problems in the drier parts of the     savanna.  During times of plentiful rainfall, people seeking land move into these semiarid    ...     
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