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The lake located on the border of Chad, Niger, and Nigeria is the red sea

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Q: What lake is on the border between Chad and Cameroon?
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Which countries border Lake Chad?

Lake Chad is surrounded by Chad, Niger, Nigeria and Cameroon.


What countries border lake Chad?

Chad, Cameroon, Niger and Nigeria


Which body of water does Nigeria Niger Chad and Cameroon border?

Lake Chad.


What country is south of Lake Chad?

Lake Chad is the largest lake in the northern part of Africa but Lake Victoria is the largest lake in Africa. Lake Chad is part of the border of Chad, Cameroon, Nigeria and Niger. The lake is very shallow at 34 feet deep.


Lake chad forms a visible border for which four countries?

Niger Nigeria Cameroon Chad


What is the largest lake in Cameroon?

Lake Chad [shared by Cameroon, Niger, Chad and Nigeria.]


Lake Chad is on which continent?

Lake Chad is located between four countries (Niger, Nigeria, Cameroon, and Chad) on the African continent.


What lake is located on the border between Chad Niger Nigeria?

Lake Chad


Which African lake borders chad Niger nigeria and cameroon?

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What high lands are extend along the northwest border of Cameroon?

This is the Cameroon Range of mountains which extends from Mount Cameroon on the coast, 13,435 feet high and then to Lake Chad in the north


What are the mountains in Cameroon?

A chain of hills, plateaus and mountains, known as the Cameroon range extends from Mount Cameroon on the coast-Cameroon's highest point at (13,435 ft) almost to Lake Chad at Cameroon's northern border .


What continent lake chad located?

Lake Chad is located on the African continent, and is surrounded by four African countries: Chad, Nigeria, Niger and Cameroon.