Hard to answer since the general consensus is that Northern Africa only has the Atlas mountains. But if a second range could be added to the list it would be Jebel Akhdar located in Libya. It's technically not a continuation of the Atlas mountains, since it's separated from it by a low lying deserted coastline.
There are three major deserts in Africa:1.) The Sahara which covers much of northern Africa. 2.) The Kalahari which is located in south-central Africa. 3.) The Namib Desert which is located on the southwestern coast of Africa.
Eastern Africa: * Eritrea * Ethiopia Middle Africa: * Equatorial Guinea Northern Africa * Egypt
Most peoples in north Africa are unified through a common language and religion (Arabic and Islam)
Deccan Plateau, the Himalayan Mountain System and the Northern Plains.
The Hutu and Tutsi, Pygmy, Zulu, Bushpeople, etc.
the northern hemisphere, which is 2/3 of Africa above the Congo basin
South Africa is 2 hours ahead of Northern Ireland.
the northern hemisphere, which is 2/3 of Africa above the Congo basin
In northern Italy.
i know one of them is the Sahara desert in northern Africa
Northern Africa
I would say in the northern part of africa but not any more
the black people which covers 79% of the population in Africa and the white people which covers only 10% of the population in Africa
There are three major deserts in Africa:1.) The Sahara which covers much of northern Africa. 2.) The Kalahari which is located in south-central Africa. 3.) The Namib Desert which is located on the southwestern coast of Africa.
Three continents span the Northern and Southern Hemispheres: South America, Africa, and Asia.
There are three major desert areas in Africa:1.) Sahara - covers much of northern Africa. 2.) Kalahari Desert - south central Africa. 3.) Namib Desert - southwest coast of Africa.
Eastern Africa: * Eritrea * Ethiopia Middle Africa: * Equatorial Guinea Northern Africa * Egypt