Look at the following photographs from Africa. Describe what life might be like for people living there.

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Look at the following photographs from Africa. Describe what life might be like for people living there.

Copy the following guide leaving space so that you can write a 2-4 sentence summary of the section. I. Plateau Continent a. Distinctive Landforms b. Rivers of Africa II. Climate, Plants, Animals a. Warm Continent b. Animal & Plant Life

1. What are some of Africa’s geographic features? 2. How does Africa’s location shape it’s climate? Video: While watching the video clip, if/when it talks about something that we have covered already in class underline it, highlight. Geographical Features & Climates Sections

Look at the map on page 180. Answer the 2 questions called “think like a geographer” at the bottom of the outline.