Discovering Africa: Geography and Climate Insights

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Explore Africa's diverse geography, location, and extreme climates through captivating images and informative descriptions. Learn about its absolute and relative locations, unique features, and the impact of extreme climates on the continent.

  • Africa
  • Geography
  • Climate
  • Location
  • Diversity

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  1. Africa This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA

  2. Location We can describe location absolute location absolute location of a place, we describe exactly where it is found by looking at where lines of latitude and longitude cross. When we describe its relative location, we describe the things around it and the things that connect it to other places. location in two ways. If we describe the

  3. The worlds second largest continent !

  4. Africa Location Both the Equator and the prime meridian pass through Africa, meeting at a point just south of Ghana, in the Gulf of Guinea. It is approximately 5,000 miles from its most northerly point to its most southerly point. Because it is so large, it is very difficult to give its absolute location. It is easier to describe Africa s relative location by looking at those features and places around it.

  5. Like a large island This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA

  6. Extreme Climates

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