Africa Facts
Physical Geography
Human–Environment Interaction
European Colonization
100

Africa is made up of more than ________ countries.

54 countries (or 50 for estimate)

100

How many physical features are in Africa?

4

100

What is one way rivers help people?

Rivers provide fresh water, support farming, and help with trade.

100

Why did European countries want African land?

For resources, land, wealth, and power.

200

Name one way Africa is culturally diverse

Africa has many languages, ethnic groups, religions, and traditions.

200

Which desert is the largest hot desert in the world?

BONUS: The desert is bigger than what major country?

The Sahara Desert, bigger than mainland US


200

Why do deserts limit settlement?

Deserts limit settlement because of extreme heat and lack of water.

200

What was the Berlin Conference?

A meeting where European countries divided Africa without African input.

300

Why is it inaccurate to describe Africa as “poor” or “undeveloped”?

Because Africa has many economies, cities, resources, and levels of development, not just poverty.

300

What is the Sahel?

The Sahel is a transition zone between the Sahara Desert and the savanna.


300

How do people adapt to living in dry climates?

By moving (nomadic lifestyles), conserving water, herding animals, or trading instead of farming.

300

How did colonization affect African borders?

It created artificial borders that ignored ethnic and cultural groups.

400

How did trade challenge the idea that Africa was isolated?

Trade routes, such as trans-Saharan trade, connected Africa to other regions.

400

Name the 4 physical features of Africa

deserts, rivers, savannas, plateaus/highlands, and rainforests.

400

Give one opportunity and one challenge of living near rivers

Opportunity: farming near rivers
Challenge: drought, flooding, or limited resources

400

Why did European borders cause problems in Africa?

They split ethnic groups or forced rival groups together, leading to conflict.

500

Explain why the phrase “single story” is misleading.

It ignores Africa’s diversity and complexity by focusing on only one narrative.

500

Explain how climate affects agriculture in Africa.

Climate affects what crops can grow, how people farm, and food availability.

500

Explain how geography shapes daily life in Africa.

Geography influences where people live, what jobs they have, and how they survive.

500

Explain how economic goals led to long-term challenges in Africa.

European control of land and resources caused lasting political and economic problems.

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