Salt was one of those materails and it helped people from spoiling there food and people needed it in their diet to survive Africa's hot climate. hope i helped out!!
No, Africa's distribution of climate and vegetation is not symmetrical about the equator. The continent's climate and vegetation vary greatly from north to south and are influenced by factors such as altitude, proximity to oceans, and prevailing wind patterns. This leads to diverse ecosystems ranging from deserts in the north to tropical rainforests in the equatorial regions.
Africa straddles the equator, having an almost equal south and north extent. This division of Africa into almost two equal parts (lengthwise) across the equator makes the climatic and physical conditions in the north repeat themselves in the south. For example, the Kalahari Desert is the south's answer to the Sahara; the Karoo matches the Maghreb, while the conditions in the Cape area are almost identical to those of the Mediterranean region.
North Africa's dry climate is primarily influenced by its geographical location and topography. The region is dominated by the Sahara Desert, which creates a rain shadow effect, blocking moisture-laden winds from reaching the interior. Additionally, the subtropical high-pressure systems, particularly the Azores High, contribute to persistent dry conditions by suppressing cloud formation and precipitation. These factors combine to create the arid environment characteristic of North Africa.
sure there's a world map they are all kind of different map like school map your room map and last of all a world map is like a map of every country`s city`s and state`s and were tiny inside.like for more infomation a globe is a world map
africas customs are africas customs
the british took south Africas gold,diamonds and other mineral resources hope this helps :)
Cape of good hope and cape Agulhas
If Africa's geography had been different, with more navigable rivers or natural resources in different locations, it might have led to the development of different trade routes and economic centers. This could have reshaped the rise and fall of kingdoms and empires, as well as influenced cultural exchange and technological advancements in different ways.
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Africas second longest river is the congo.
some jobs people in Africa could do with natural resource's is they can sell the wood they cut down from the tress.
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The Nile River.
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