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LIFE IN THE SAHARA DESERTLIFE IN THE SAHARA DESERT Mr. Herneisen| 2008-09| Hood River Valley High SchoolMr. Herneisen| 2008-09| Hood River Valley High School
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VOCABULARY Desertification – Process of land becoming more and more dry Drought – Unusually long period of little or no rain Marginal Land – Land not well suited for growing crops Pastoral Nomad – Group of herders who move their animals from place to place in search of pasture and water
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GEOGRAPHIC SETTINGGEOGRAPHIC SETTING World’s largest desert – Receives less than 5 inches of rain per year – Highest temperature recorded: 136 degrees (1922) Sahel – “Edge” or border of the desert – Receives more rain than desert – Marginal land, with mostly pastoral nomads living there
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MORE THAN JUST SANDMORE THAN JUST SAND Three Major Landforms – Ergs Seas of sand dunes – Regs Gravel covered plains – Hammadas High, rock covered plains
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ADAPTING TO THE DESERTADAPTING TO THE DESERT Tuareg people – Nomadic herders, living in small groups – Use camels/donkeys to move from place to place – Live off animals and trading Using Technology – Lightweight plastic containers – Satellite phones – Drilling machines for water – Bush planes for travel – Trucks to haul heavy loads
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THE OASIS ENVIRONMENTTHE OASIS ENVIRONMENT Springs that bubble out of the ground Some are man made 90 large oases in the Sahara Can supply water for a whole village Date Palm trees used for food, shelter, tools.
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THE SAHEL ENVIRONMENTTHE SAHEL ENVIRONMENT “Desertification” occurring due to little rainfall and human causes: – Long term droughts – Over farming and grazing of the land – Deforestation causing erosion Land is blowing away – Major threat to marginal lands
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