Lake Tanganyika and Lake Nyasa
Samuel de Champlain explored the eastern shores of Canada in 1603. He traveled across Canada, mapping the Great Lakes region. Champlain died in Quebec in 1635, the town that he founded for France.
Africa is broken into North, south, central, eastern and western and the breakdown is different upon who you ask. pbs.org- these are the physiographical regions of Africa -Sahara -sahel -ethiopian highlands -savanna -Swahili coast -rainforest -great lakes -southern Africa
Africa, the second largest continent on the planet, has eight geographic regions. These regions are; the Sahara, the Sahel, the Ethiopian Highlands, the savanna, the Swahili coast, the rain forest, the African Great Lakes and Southern Africa.
There is no record of Europeans having explored as far as the Great Lakes by the year 1600. The First Nations would have had their own names for the Great Lakes. One of their names for Lake Superior was Gichigami.
some of the most important landforms are:1.CONGO RIVER BASIN - In Congo2.ATLAS MOUNTAINS- south western Morocco along the Mediterranean coastline to the eastern edge of Tunisia3.GREAT RIFT VALLEY- Red Sea area near Jordan in the Middle East, south to the African country of Mozambique4.NILE RIVER SYSTEM- highlands of south eastern Africa to then drain in the Mediterranean Sea5.SAHEL - across north-central Africa, just on the southern edges of the ever-expanding Sahara Desert
Eastern Africa
John Cab
The answer is France!
Samuel de Champlain explored the eastern shores of Canada in 1603. He traveled across Canada, mapping the Great Lakes region. Champlain died in Quebec in 1635, the town that he founded for France.
Africa
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Lake Huron is the second-largest of the Great Lakes explored by the French. Its surface area is 23,000 square miles.
Louis joliet
Lake Superior.
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Lake Erie
Lake Ontario is the smallest and easternmost of the Great Lakes.