Yes, Kenya is quite damp. It is tropical, sub-Saharran (south of the Saharra Desert). There are many rivers and streams, and lakes. Lake Victoria is on the western border, and Lake Turkana is in the north, both huge bodies of water. Additionally, much of Kenya is very mountainous, and its eastern border is on the coast.
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I believe lions live out in the plains and flatlands of Kenya.
Some key water catchment areas in Kenya include Mount Kenya, Aberdare Range, Cherangani Hills, Mau Forest Complex, and Mount Elgon. These areas provide crucial water resources for various regions in Kenya and are important for sustaining biodiversity and ecosystem services. Efforts to protect and conserve these catchment areas are critical to ensure availability of clean water for both people and wildlife.
Some NGOs in Kenya that focus on water and sanitation issues include Water.org, Maji Milele, and Kenya Water for Health Organization. These organizations work to improve access to clean water and proper sanitation facilities through initiatives such as building boreholes, latrines, and promoting hygiene education in communities.
Kenya is a developing country that does not have a lot of resources to spend on special needs education. As a result, these programs are not a major focus of the Kenyan government, so they are not able to develop.
1. Kenya has a lot of animals.
There are little rain forests in Kenya and Kenya is in Africa...not a lot.
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There are little rain forests in Kenya and Kenya is in Africa... not a lot.
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Mount Kenya Forest
Some good ones are the Elephant or Giraffe or Zebra or Lion etc... There are a lot of them in Kenya.
Kenya has a coast on the Indisan Ocean. Kenya is in East Africa. Its capital is Nairobi.
Well about 75% of the labor force of Kenya is employed in agriculture so I would say there is a fair amount.
Here are some minerals found in Kenya:RubyEmeraldTourmalineBiotiteCalciteAegirineBerylThere are a lot more minerals found in Kenya then the ones listed. The list is just a sample of Kenya's huge mineral diversity.