This is the capital of Tunisia.
What is Tunis?
This is a person who moves from place to place in search of food.
What is a nomad?
This is fine, rich soil good for farming.
What is silt?
This is a dry desert riverbed.
What is a wadi?
This event started the Arab Spring.
What is a street vendor set himself on fire as a form of political protest.
This is the capital of Egpyt
What is Cairo?
This is an open-air market.
What is a souk?
This is the only reliable water source in North Africa.
What is the Nile River?
This one positive benefit that farmers are able to use because of flooding a long the Nile.
What is silt?
Most East Africans practice these two religions.
What is Christianity and Islam?
This is the capital of Algeria.
What is Algiers?
These are poor farmers of Egypt.
What are fellaheen?
This is the production of energy through the use of falling water.
What is hydroelectric power?
A term that means to separate from one another
What is rift?
This country has the largest population in East Africa.
What is Ethiopia?
This is the capital of Morocco.
What is Rabat?
This is electricity produced using underground heat sources, such as hot springs and steam.
What is Geothermal energy?
This body of water filled the Great Rift Valley area.
What is the Red Sea?
This is the tallest mountain in Africa
What is Mount Kilimanjaro?
This was a result of the civil war in Sudan.
What is South Sudan broke off and became it's own country?
This is the capital of Libya.
What is Tripoli?
This is a regular tax payment demanded from one country by another.
What is tribute?
This is 1 advantage of having a dam built a long the Nile.
What is security from floods?
This was formed over 20 million years ago.
What is the Great Rift Valley?
After 1896, this East African Country gained independence.
What is Ethiopia?