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SS7G2 & SS7G3

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The region that covers most of the central coast of Africa.   Rainforest  
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Vast area of rolling grasslands with low shrubs that supports a variety of animals.   Savanna  
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The largest desert in northern Africa.   Sahara Desert  
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Semi-arid region between the Sahara Desert and the rainforest that is slowly turning into a desert.   Sahel  
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The basic physical systems of a country's population, including healthcare, roads, utilities, water, and sewage.   infrastructure  
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A country surrounded by land.   landlocked  
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The total loss of forest by cutting down too many trees.   deforestation  
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The process of turning productive, or semi arid land into nonproductive desert. Expanding of the desert.   desertification  
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The name for a set area that gets some rainfall or where there is a spring.   oasis  
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The most reliable way to get across the Sahara.   camel  
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One who wanders from place to place to find food and water.   nomad  
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The area where desertification is the greatest.   Sahel  
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Logging for industry, farming, and fuel is the main reason the loss of trees in this part of Africa.   Rainforest  
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Herders allowing their animals to eat too much natural vegetation.   overgrazing  
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Country in West Africa that has the Niger River and the Sahel in the north.   Nigeria  
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North African country that has the Nile River as its water source.   Egypt  
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Central African country that is mostly rainforest.   Democratic Republic of Congo  
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East African country in the savanna region.   Kenya  
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Country in the southern most tip of Africa.   South Africa  
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Country that has divided into two countries due to ethnic conflict.   Sudan  
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Largest lake in Africa.   Lake Victoria  
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River with the most tributaries because it is in the rainforest.   Congo River  
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Longest river in Africa.   Nile River  
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Biggest problem in the African rainforests   cutting down trees for fuel and to sell  
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How does polluted water cause problems in sub-Saharan Africa?   people get sick  
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This provides for the basic needs of the farmer’s family, with little or nothing left over to sell   subsistence farming  
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The process of bringing water to dry land to use for farming or other purposes.   irrigation  
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What happens to the supply of clean water as the population grows in some countries?   the supply decreases  
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cause- polluted water is killing the fish or making them unfit to eat. What is the effect?   effect- this is harming the fishing industry  
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list three main environmental issues of Africa   water pollution and unequal distribution, deforestation, and desertification  
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What are some causes of water pollution in Africa?   factories, people and animal waste, overpopulation, frequency of parasites living in standing water  
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How has industrialization added to the water pollution problem and why is it ignored by some government officials in Africa?   factories pollute the water but the increased profit is helping the economy so regulations and environmental issues are not a major concern for the countries involved  
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What are causes of desertification and what areas of Africa are affected?   Poor farming techniques, overuse of land, overgrazing by animals, cutting down of trees and other vegetation results in desertification in areas such as the Sahara/Sahel.  
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