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What are the major geographical features of Africa?

Africa’s geographical

features!

Sahara• desert in northern Africa• largest desert in the world at

3,500,000 square miles• from Arabic word Al-Sahra

Atlas Mountains

• mountain range in North Africa between the Mediterranean Sea and the Sahara desert

• extends from Morocco to Tunisia

Sahel• “Transitional Land”• the transitional land between

desert land and savanna• semi arid land, which is still dry

but gets more rain than the desert

Lake Tanganyika• deepest lake in Africa• located in central Africa• divided between Burundi,

Congo, Tanzania, and Zambia

Savanna• tropical or subtropical grassland

containing scattered trees• receives enough rain to support

drought resistant undergrowth but not enough to support “forest type” vegetation

Niger River• principal river in western Africa• runs through Guinea, Mali, Niger, Benin

and Nigeria • significant water source for the city of

Timbuktu

Congo River

• largest river in western central Africa

• flows through the third largest rain forest in the world

Tropical Rainforest• a forest that receives more water

through precipitation than is loses through evaporation –What are these processes?

• more than 80 inches of rain per year

• 1/5 of Africa is rainforest• Africa contains 1 of the 3 major

rainforests in the world.

Drakensberg Mountains• highest mountains in southern

Africa• located in the eastern portion

of South Africa and Lesotho

Nile River• It’s the world’s longest river at

4,150 miles!!!• located in eastern Africa • depended upon for water• Flows north into the Mediterranean

sea!

Kalahari Desert• located in south Africa and covers

Botswana and parts of Namibia and South Africa

• not a “true” desert because it receives 3-10 inches of rain per year

• because of the precipitation can sustain some animal life

Lake Victoria• largest lake in Africa • 2nd largest fresh water lake in the

world• vital in supporting the millions of

people that live nearby

Zambezi River• southeast African river flowing

through Zambia and Angola, also along many of the borders of many countries

• empties into the Indian Ocean• contains Victoria Falls

Victoria Falls

• It’s the largest and most unique waterfall in the world!

Mount Kilimanjaro• It’s the tallest free standing volcanic

mountain in the world! • It is the highest peak in Africa at 19,340

feet!

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