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Geography of Africa

Geography of Africa Comparing a range of maps, I noticed that Africa was presented roughly the same size of Greenland. This indicates that world maps aren't a reliable source when comparing countries sizes. In reality, Africa is a vast continent covering 30 million sq kilometers and Greenland is 14 times smaller in size (covering only 2 million sq kilometres). Because of how immense Africa is, I was able to fit China India and the US inside it. From researching into the different biomes across Africa, my perception of it has changed. I initially viewed Africa as huge flat and dry place, with little change in scenery. The misleading size of Africa on maps, may suggest to people that Africa is a much smaller place than it actually is, and therefore not so diverse. In fact, Africa has a range of biomes which all receive varying levels of precipitation , scenery and temperatures. Among more tropical regions, the climate is typically very hot, humid and wet. There is a rainy se...

Africa - base knowledge

Africa - base knowledge Africa is located in Southern Europe; it is the second largest continent, in the world, covering approximately one fifth of the world's land mass. Africa is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, to its west, and the Indian Ocean, to its east. It's unique location, with the equator and tropics of Capricorn and cancer running through it, give Africa an equatorial climate. Deserts and dry land prevail across Africa, however, some of its countries receive regular snow. One of the most brutal stereotypes regarding Africa is that it is a poor place full of famine, drought and unsanitary living conditions. Thoughts that come to mind regarding Africa are desiccated, poor, tropical and unhygienic. While Africa may have a low GDP rate, it is also home to many wealthy cities and it is advancing rapidly. Africa's poverty rate is falling and the number of people regarded as middle class is rising. Another common misconception is that all of Africa is hot, dry a...