Definition:
Landform is a natural feature of
solid surface of the earth. It consists of the vertical and horizontal
dimension of land surface or physical geography of a place.
Landforms include
the following:
v Plateaus: A
plateau is a large flat areas higher than the land around it.
v Mountains:
A mountain is a large natural elevation of the earth’s surface rising above the
surrounding terrain. It is higher than the hill.
v Plains: A
plain is a flat area of land. They often have small, rolling hills. Meanwhile,
most areas on a plain are of same height.
There are three types of plains:
·
Flood plains: Plains formed near rivers
·
Coastal plains: Plains found along oceans
·
Inland plains: Plains having land on all sides.
v Rivers:
This is a natural stream of water flowing in a channel of series of separate
and uniting channels.
Nile River |
There are over 20 rivers in Africa. But the 7 major
African rivers are:
S/NO
|
NAME OF RIVER
|
AREAS COVERED
|
1
|
River Nile
|
Egypt,Ethiopia,
Eritrea, Sudan, Uganda, Tanzania, Kenya, Rwanda, Burundi, DR Congo, South
Sudan
|
2
|
River Niger
|
Nigeria,
Mali, Niger, Algeria, Guinea, Cameroun, Burkina Faso, Cote’d Voire, Benin
Republic, Chad
|
3
|
Congo River
|
Congo DR,
Tanzania, Cameroun, Zambia, Burundi, Rwanda
|
4
|
Senegal
River
|
Senegal,
Guinea, Mali, Mauritania
|
5
|
Orange River
|
South
Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Lesotho
|
6
|
Limpopo
River
|
Mozambique,
Zimbabwe, South Africa, Botswana
|
7
|
Zambezi
|
Zambia,
Angola, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Malawi, Tanzania, Namibia, Botswana
|
v Lakes: This
is a piece of water surrounded by land. In Africa, Lake Victoria (located in
Eastern Africa) is the largest in Africa and second largest in the world.
Africa’s seven largest lakes are: i. Lake
Victoria (26,828 sq
miles, East Africa); ii. Lake
Tanganyika (12,700 sq
miles, shared by four countries- Tanzania, DR Congo, Burundi, Zambia); iii. Lake Nyasa (11,600 sq miles, shared by three countries-
Malawi, Mozambique and Tanzania); iv. Lake
Chad (9,946 sq miles,
shared between Chad and Nigeria); v. Lake Turkana (2,473 sq miles, shared by Kenya and Ethiopia); vi. Lake Albert (2,046 sq miles, shared between Uganda and Congo DR); vii.
Lake Mweru (1,977 sq miles, shared
between Zambia and DR Congo)
v Deserts: A desert is a barren area of land where little precipitation occurs and consequently living conditions are hostile for plant and animal life. The lack of vegetation exposes the unprotected surface of the ground to the processes of denudation.
The popular deserts in Africa are Sahara Desert (which is the largest in
the world), located in northern Africa. Another one is the Namib Desert
located in South Africa.
v Wildlife:
This means undomesticated animal species, that is, animals that are not reared
at home or what is generally called wild animals. In Africa, we have many
animals that form the African wildlife. Some of the animals in African wildlife
are: Lion, Rhinoceros, Leopard, Cheetah, Hippopotamus, Giraffe, Hyena, African
Bush Elephant, Baboons, Crocodile, Gazelle, Gorilla, Ostrich, Chimpanzee, Wild
cat, Water buck, Camels, Ape, Honey badger, Monkey, Eastern green Mamba, Antelope,
Zebra Buffalo.
v Rain
forests: This is a luxuriant, dense forest rich in biodiversity, found typically in tropical areas with consistently heavy rainfall. The world’s second largest rain forest is located in the Congo river
basin in the central and west side of Africa.
...Class to be continued...
0 comments:
Post a Comment