Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Africa Continent or Country?

Africa is defiantly a continent and not a country! Lots of people see it as the opposite, when most think or even speak of Africa HIV poor hungry kids come to mind but thats not all they have to offer, it's way more to life in Africa.
Here are 10 reason why Africa is important:

1.   Africa is the second largest continent (after Asia) with 700 million people

2.   The earliest pre-human fossils were found in Kenya and Tanzania

3.   During the 19th century, European countries colonized Africa but became independent of colonial rule in the 20th century

4.   The geography includes deserts (the Sahara desert is the largest in the world), rain forest jungles, mountains, grasslands, rivers and lakes

5.   Major rivers include the Congo, the Nile (the longest river in the world), the Zambezi (including the Victorian Falls), the Niger, the Ubangi and the Orange.

6.   The climate of Africa is tropical although there are temperate climates in the northern and southern extremes as well as in the mountains

7.   Animal life in Africa is extremely diverse and includes elephants, giraffes, hippopotamuses, gorillas, chimpanzees, zebras, rhinoceroses, crocodiles, leopards, cheetahs and birds like flamingos, herons, pelicans and storks

8.   Over 800 languages are spoken in Africa

9.   Africa has many mineral resources including aluminum ore, bauxite, chromium, cobalt, copper, diamonds, gold, iron ore, manganese, petroleum, platinum, and zinc

10.   Africa is a land of many different people, cultures, and languages and most people identify with their tribe or nation

These facts aren't ones that would come up everyday theres more to Africa then we think. 

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