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100

What was the geography like in Zimbabwe?

Mostly Savanna and had many trees

100

Explain some of the Geography of Mozambique

large, low, grassland plateau that covers nearly half of its land area.

100

When did the Kingdom of Kongo gain power?

In late 1300s

100

Who did they ask to help protect them in 1885 because of wars?

Britain

100

Name 4 animals from North-Southern Africa

African Buffalo, Wildebeest, Springbok, Impala, African Penguin, White Rhinoceros, Meerkat, Cape Cobra, Reedbuck, Waterbuck, Southern Osrich.

200

How long did Zimbabwe Rule?

For over 200 years

200

Where is Mozambique home to?

Maputo Bay

200

What is the Geography like in Angola?

made up of both a Savannah and a rain forest.

200

Before Europeans arrived in the area who ruled the area?

The land was ruled by tribes of herders and farmers.

200

Which country is home to Maputo bay?

Mozambique

300

What rivers is Zimbabwe between?

Limpopo and Zambezi

300

In 1975, What happen to Mozambique?

They were granted their independence. 

300

Why did the Kingdom of Kong start to fall?

When the Portuguese took them and started the slave trade.

300

Where is Botswana home to?

Kalahari desert.

300

What weapon is located in the middle of Angola's flag?

A Machete
400

Name a plant/tree in Zimbabwe

Grain Sorghum, Pearl Millet, Golden Dewdrops, Mango trees, and Madagascar periwinkle

400

What food is mainly made in Mozambique?

Seafood

400

Name one food that Angolans eat.

pork, chicken, beans and rice; plus they eat vegetables like tomatoes and onions

400

Name 2 foods that people eat in Botswana.

pork, chicken, beans and rice; plus they eat vegetables like tomatoes and onions

400

What country did the San people inhabit?

Mozambique

500

what percent of Zimbabwe is Christian?

86%

500

What percent of people are protestant?

40%

500
What percent of the population is Muslim?

17.5%

500

What Protestant branch was named after Martin Luther?

Lutheranism

500

Name one plant from each country (except Mozambique)

Zimbabwe: Grain Sorghum, Pearl Millet, Golden Dewdrops, Mango trees, Madagascar periwinkle

Angola: Welwitschia, Angolan Aframmi, Angolan Benguellia, and Angolan Streptolophus

Botswana: Acacia trees, Baobab, Cardboard Palm, and Honey Mesquite