Africa's Geography
Describe the Geography of Africa.
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Africa is the second largest continent in the world and takes
up one-fifth of the world's land surface. The deserts in Africa are unstable
and makes human life and travel very difficult. The largest deserts are the
Sahara and the Kalahari. The Sahara is the world's largest desert and it stretches across northern Africa from the Atlantic Ocean to the Red Sea. The climate is dry, hot and rain is rare. There is no vegetation at all.
The rainforests of Africa are so thick with vegetation that the trees block the sun from the floor below. This is a perfect environment for the testee which is a type of mosquito. The testee prevents people for using the land of the forests.
Savannas that cover 40% of the continents are the only livable regions.
up one-fifth of the world's land surface. The deserts in Africa are unstable
and makes human life and travel very difficult. The largest deserts are the
Sahara and the Kalahari. The Sahara is the world's largest desert and it stretches across northern Africa from the Atlantic Ocean to the Red Sea. The climate is dry, hot and rain is rare. There is no vegetation at all.
The rainforests of Africa are so thick with vegetation that the trees block the sun from the floor below. This is a perfect environment for the testee which is a type of mosquito. The testee prevents people for using the land of the forests.
Savannas that cover 40% of the continents are the only livable regions.