Vocabulary
Capitals
Facts
Lakes and Rivers
Economy and Culture
100
A tropical tree whose seeds are used to make chocolate and cocoa.
What is the Cacao?
100
This is the capital of Nigeria.
What is Abuja?
100
The Pearl of Africa.
What is Uganda?
100
This river runs through the country Sudan
What is the Nile River?
100
This country's leading exports are sugarcane, grains, nuts, dates, and cotton.
What is Sudan?
200
Tropical grasslands with only a few trees.
What are Savannas?
200
This is the capital of Chad?
What is N'Djamena?
200
The largest country in Africa
What is Sudan?
200
This river runs through the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
What is the Congo River?
200
Muslims form about 45 percent of this country's population
What is Ethiopia?
300
A tropical tree with roots that extend both above and beneath the water.
What is a mangrove?
300
This is the capital of Mali.
What is Bamako?
300
The only West African nation to never be a colony
What is Dakar?
300
There are three countries that share this lake.
What is Lake Victoria?
300
About 80% of the workers are employed in agriculture.
What is Uganda?
400
A fight between different groups within a country.
What is a civil war?
400
This is the capital of Kenya.
What is Nairobi?
400
These two countries have an endangered species known as gorillas.
What are Rwanda and Burundi?
400
This lake is on the west side of Tanzania.
What is Lake Tanganyika?
400
Farming, fishing, and forestry are this country's main ecomonic activities.
What is Equatorial Guinea?
500
This is where overgrazing and drought have let to the grasslands becoming deserts.
What is desertification?
500
This is the capital of Uganda?
What is Kampala?
500
The Horn of Africa
What is the northern part of East Africa?
500
This lake is located in the northern part of Kenya
What is Lake Turkana?
500
There are 120 different ethnic groups.
What is Tanzania?
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