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Mapping Lab Maps and Graphics Africa

Challenge 1 – locate and label Challenge 1 – locate and label. If there is no room to write you label, draw a line from the feature to a place where you have room to write. Congo River (20N, 200E) Niger River (160N, 00) Nile River (280N, 310E) Zambezi River (180S, 370E) Lake Chad (130N, 140E) Lake Tanganyika (70S, 300E) Lake Victoria (10S, 330E) Atlas Mountains (320N, 50W) Ethiopian Highlands (100N, 390E) Mount Kilimanjaro (30N, 370E) Kalahari Desert (230S, 220E) Sahara (200N, 100E) Sahel (120N, 100E) Cape of Good Hope (340S, 180E) Congo Basin (00, 200E)

Challenge 2 Label and lightly shade. Botswana (220S, 250E) Democratic Republic of the Congo (00, 250E) Egypt (250N, 300E) Gabon (00, 120E) Liberia (60N, 100W) Madagascar (200S, 470E) Mali (170N, 00) Morocco (320N, 50W) Nigeria (100N, 100E) Senegal (150N, 150W) Somalia (100N, 500E) South Africa (300S, 250E) Sudan (150N, 300E) Tunisia (350N, 100E) Uganda (00, 320E)