Most countries in the African Transition zone have a MUSLIM population in the north and a NON-MUSLIM population in the south.
Also, depending on your teacher you can substitute that with SEDENTARY and NOMADIC.
sedentary in the north, nomadic in the south
Nearly two-thirds (roughly 65%) of Africa is north of the equator, as only parts of 15 or 16 of 53 African countries lie in the Southern Hemisphere.
It varies. Therefore, there is no absolute location of North Africa. Some regard North Aftrica as incuding all of the square mileage of Africa north of the sub-Saharan African countries. Others regard North Africa as including only the countries of Algeria, Tunisia, Libya and Egypt. And still other definitions of "North Africa" exist, as well.
There are 15 or more countries technically landlocked in Africa: Mali, Niger, Chad, and Burkina Faso in the north; the Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, Rwanda, and Burundi in the south central, and farther south, Zambia, Malawi, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Lesotho, and Swaziland.
The south pole has no official currency, official language, mayor, school system, or fire department. There are no cities or countries anywhere on the Antarctic continent, and no permanent human residents.
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The African Transition Zone is where the arid deserts of the north transition into the more tropical south. Countries which fall into this zone include Niger, Chad, Sudan and Mali.
i think sedatary means that the sedatary stay in one place and do not move around like the nomadic population,which move from place to place,
north african countries
ireland
Arabic is an official language in North African countries.
Arabic is an official language in North African countries.
The Muslims. North African countries are Islamic
Arabic
they have a developing economy
Nearly two-thirds (roughly 65%) of Africa is north of the equator, as only parts of 15 or 16 of 53 African countries lie in the Southern Hemisphere.
The continents of North America, South America, Europe, and Australia are predominately Christian. Africa also boasts a large Christian population, and the majority of African countries are predominately Christian, however, the Islamic nations of Africa have a larger population than these countries combined. Asia also has a somewhat large Christian population.
In 2006, the African American population was 21% of North Carolina's total population.