The Kalahari covers most of the country of Botswana.
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All the plants that occupy and area is termed the flora.All the animals that occupy and area is termed the fauna.
The most visited area of Lake Cumberland in Kentucky is the Mill Springs Park area.
a community
Members of a single species that occupy a common area form a population.
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We call this a population.
native americans
NO.
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MoroccoTangierFesMarrakechAlgeriaTlemcen (Tilimsan)MilianaAlgiersDjurdjura MountainsBéjaïaConstantine - Named as Qusantînah.Annaba - Also called Bona.TunisiaTunis - At that time, Abu Yahya (son of Abu Zajaria) was the sultan of Tunis.Sousse - Also called Susah.SfaxGabèsEgyptCairoSyriaDamascusLatakiaArabian PeninsulaJeddah - A major port for pilgrims to Mecca.Mecca - The original plan of his journey was to pilgrimage to Mecca.Rabigh - Small city north of Jeddah on the Red Sea.Medina - Where Ibn Battuta visited the tomb of Muhammad at the Al-Masjid al-Nabawi.OmanDhofarBahrainAl-HasaStrait of HormuzYemenTurkey and Eastern EuropeKonyaAntalyaBulgariaAzovKazanVolga RiverConstantinopleLibyaTripoliDuring most of his journey in the Mali Empire, Ibn Battuta traveled with a retinue that included slaves, most of whom carried goods for trade but would also be traded as slaves. On the return from Takedda to Morocco, his caravan transported 600 female slaves, suggesting that slavery was a substantial part of the commercial activity of the empire.[MoroccoTangierFesMarrakechAlgeriaTlemcen (Tilimsan)MilianaAlgiersDjurdjura MountainsBéjaïaConstantine - Named as Qusantînah.Annaba - Also called Bona.TunisiaTunis - At that time, Abu Yahya (son of Abu Zajaria) was the sultan of Tunis.Sousse - Also called Susah.SfaxGabèsEgyptCairoSyriaDamascusLatakiaArabian PeninsulaJeddah - A major port for pilgrims to Mecca.Mecca - The original plan of his journey was to pilgrimage to Mecca.Rabigh - Small city north of Jeddah on the Red Sea.Medina - Where Ibn Battuta visited the tomb of Muhammad at the Al-Masjid al-Nabawi.OmanDhofarBahrainAl-HasaStrait of HormuzYemenTurkey and Eastern EuropeKonyaAntalyaBulgariaAzovKazanVolga RiverConstantinopleLibyaTripoliPakistan and Central AsiaPakistan, its Punjab region (now in Pakistan and India)KhwarezmKhorasan ProvinceAfghanistan)IndiaDelhiKozhikodeMalabarBangladeshSonargaonSylhet - Ibn Battuta met Muslim saint Hazrat Shah Jalal Yamani, commonly known as Shah Jalal here.Other places in AsiaBurma (Myanmar)MaldivesSri Lanka - Known in his time as Serendip.Coromandel Coast- In India.Brahmaputra River - Ibn Battuta visited the area on his way to China. This place is in Bangladesh.Meghna River - Near Dhaka.SumatraMalay PeninsulaPhilippines - Ibn Battuta visited the Kingdom of Sultan Tawalisi, arguably Tawi-Tawi, the country's southernmost province.ChinaQuanzhou - as he called in his book the city of donkeysHangzhou --- Ibn Battuta referred to this city in his book as "Madinat Alkhansa" مدينة الخنساء. He also mentioned that it was the largest city in the world at that time; it took him three days to walk across the city, which is huge even by today's standards.Beijing - Ibn Battuta mentioned in his journey to Beijing how neat the city was.SomaliaMogadishuEast AfricaKilwaMombasaMaliTimbuktuGaoTakeddaMauritaniaOualata (Walata)During most of his journey in the Mali Empire, Ibn Battuta traveled with a retinue that included slaves, most of whom carried goods for trade but would also be traded as slaves. On the return from Takedda to Morocco, his caravan transported 600 female slaves, suggesting that slavery was a substantial part of the commercial activity of the empire.[MoroccoTangierFesMarrakechAlgeriaTlemcen (Tilimsan)MilianaAlgiersDjurdjura MountainsBéjaïaConstantine - Named as Qusantînah.Annaba - Also called Bona.TunisiaTunis - At that time, Abu Yahya (son of Abu Zajaria) was the sultan of Tunis.Sousse - Also called Susah.SfaxGabèsEgyptCairoSyriaDamascusLatakiaArabian PeninsulaJeddah - A major port for pilgrims to Mecca.Mecca - The original plan of his journey was to pilgrimage to Mecca.Rabigh - Small city north of Jeddah on the Red Sea.Medina - Where Ibn Battuta visited the tomb of Muhammad at the Al-Masjid al-Nabawi.OmanDhofarBahrainAl-HasaStrait of HormuzYemenTurkey and Eastern EuropeKonyaAntalyaBulgariaAzovKazanVolga RiverConstantinopleLibyaTripoliPakistan and Central AsiaPakistan, its Punjab region (now in Pakistan and India)KhwarezmKhorasan ProvinceAfghanistan)IndiaDelhiKozhikodeMalabarBangladeshSonargaonSylhet - Ibn Battuta met Muslim saint Hazrat Shah Jalal Yamani, commonly known as Shah Jalal here.Other places in AsiaBurma (Myanmar)MaldivesSri Lanka - Known in his time as Serendip.Coromandel Coast- In India.Brahmaputra River - Ibn Battuta visited the area on his way to China. This place is in Bangladesh.Meghna River - Near Dhaka.SumatraMalay PeninsulaPhilippines - Ibn Battuta visited the Kingdom of Sultan Tawalisi, arguably Tawi-Tawi, the country's southernmost province.ChinaQuanzhou - as he called in his book the city of donkeysHangzhou --- Ibn Battuta referred to this city in his book as "Madinat Alkhansa" مدينة الخنساء. He also mentioned that it was the largest city in the world at that time; it took him three days to walk across the city, which is huge even by today's standards.Beijing - Ibn Battuta mentioned in his journey to Beijing how neat the city was.SomaliaMogadishuEast AfricaKilwaMombasaMaliTimbuktuGaoTakeddaMauritaniaOualata (Walata)During most of his journey in the Mali Empire, Ibn Battuta traveled with a retinue that included slaves, most of whom carried goods for trade but would also be traded as slaves. On the return from Takedda to Morocco, his caravan transported 600 female slaves, suggesting that slavery was a substantial part of the commercial activity of the empire.[MoroccoTangierFesMarrakechAlgeriaTlemcen (Tilimsan)MilianaAlgiersDjurdjura MountainsBéjaïaConstantine - Named as Qusantînah.Annaba - Also called Bona.TunisiaTunis - At that time, Abu Yahya (son of Abu Zajaria) was the sultan of Tunis.Sousse - Also called Susah.SfaxGabèsEgyptCairoSyriaDamascusLatakiaArabian PeninsulaJeddah - A major port for pilgrims to Mecca.Mecca - The original plan of his journey was to pilgrimage to Mecca.Rabigh - Small city north of Jeddah on the Red Sea.Medina - Where Ibn Battuta visited the tomb of Muhammad at the Al-Masjid al-Nabawi.OmanDhofarBahrainAl-HasaStrait of HormuzYemenTurkey and Eastern EuropeKonyaAntalyaBulgariaAzovKazanVolga RiverConstantinopleLibyaTripoli