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 the first recorded African Christian?

Ethiopian eunuch

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the level of sea waters

sea level

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highest mountain system in the world

Himalayas

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Give 1 facts about Mungo Park.

explorer from Scotland, went to western Africa and explored the Niger River.

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Fourth largest island in the world.

Madagascar.

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 the righteous chief of the Batswanas?

Khama

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a long row of mountains

mountain range

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often climbed by daring mountaineers

Matterhorn

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Give 2 facts about Henry Stanley.

American newspaper reporter, said "Dr. Livingstone, I presume?", explored the continent with Livingstone, missionary explorer to Africa.

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A famous center of learning during the Middle Ages.

Timbuktu
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the first black bishop of the Church of England?

Samuel Crowther

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term used to describe a volcano that has not had much activity 

dormant

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North America's highest peak

Mt McKinley

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Give 3 facts about David Livingstone.

doctor from Scotland, known as the greatest missionary explorer to Africa, first European to see the "Smoke That Thunders", his body is buried in England, but his heart is buried in Africa.
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The man-made waterway separating Africa and Asia.

Suez Canal

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the missionary nicknamed "Queen of the Cannibals"?

Mary Slessor

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term used to describe a volcano when all activity has ceased

extinct

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Alp's highest peak

Mont Blanc

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Give 3 facts about Mary Slessor.

grew up in Scotland, nicknamed "Queen of the Cannibals", saved twin babies, raised 51 African children

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The greatest ancient civilization of Africa's interior? 

Kingdom of Cush

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a church leader who proclaimed Jesus is God?

Athansius the Great

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the height above sea level

altitude

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Europe's highest peak

Mt Elbrus

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Give 3 facts about Robert Moffat.

missionary from Scotland, served in Southern Africa, was there for 50 years, translated the Bible into a tribal language
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The Narrow straight separating Europe and Africa.

Straight of Gilbralter