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,
The total population of the continent of Africa is approximately 1,022,234,000 people.
The ECOWAS countries have a population estimated at around 280 millions, end 2007.
The population of South African Breweries is 9,400.
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African wild dogs live in several different countries. A few of the countries are Zimbabwe, Angola, and Botswana.
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.
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.
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Niger, Mali, Somalia, and Mauritania are located in the African Transition Zone. The African Transition Zone is so named because the climate and topography changes ecosystems.
The total population of the continent of Africa is approximately 1,022,234,000 people.
Stage 1 of the demographic transition model is characterized by high birth rates and high death rates, resulting in minimal population growth. Several sub-Saharan African countries and isolated indigenous populations in places like the Amazon rainforest may still be in stage 1 of the demographic transition.
The total population of the continent of Africa is approximately 1,022,234,000 people.
African countries take longer to "double time" meaninh the time it takes for a county's population to double its number
Many African countries have not completed the demographic transition, experiencing high birth rates and high death rates. Additionally, certain countries in the Middle East and parts of South Asia are also still in the early stages of the demographic transition.
The ECOWAS countries have a population estimated at around 280 millions, end 2007.
Seychelles has the smallest population among African countries, with approximately 98,000 people.
The African Transition Zone is named as such because its climate and environment transitions from the arid Saharan Desert to the tropical climate in the south. The Transition Zone runs through the countries Senegal, Mauritania, Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger, Nigeria, Chad, Sudan, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti, and Somalia.