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Africa's full name is "Africa". It is located in the southwest of the Eastern Hemisphere, bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the west, the Indian Ocean to the east, and the Mediterranean Sea to the north. With an area of 30.2 million square kilometers, it is the second largest continent in the world.
Population 74.8 billion (1996). The plateau covers a vast area, with high terrain in the southeast and low in the northwest. The majority of the climate is tropical.
There is a wide variety of flora and fauna. Diamond, **, cobalt and other mineral resources are abundant. It is rich in a variety of cash crops.
The population is predominantly black, and north of the Sahara is predominantly Caucasian Arabs. There are fifty-five countries and regions.
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I don't understand, I only know about tanks.
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Africa is located in the southwest of Asia. It is bordered by the Indian Ocean to the east, the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and Europe across the Mediterranean Sea to the north. The continent is bounded by Cape Havon in the east (51°24'E, 10°27'N), Cape Agulhas (20°02'E, 34°51'N) in the south, Cape Verde (17°33' W, 34°45' N) in the west, and Cape Gilan (9°50' E, 37°21' N) in the north.
It covers an area of about 30.2 million square kilometers (including nearby islands) and is 8,000 kilometers long from north to south and 7,403 kilometers from east to west. It accounts for about the total land area of the world, second only to Asia, and is the second largest continent in the world.
The Nile Valley in Africa is one of the cradles of the world's ancient civilizations. Egypt on the lower reaches of the Nile is one of the four great ancient civilizations in the world. Ancient Egypt also had great achievements in the arts such as architecture, sculpture, and painting.
The magnificent pyramids and sphinxes that stand majestically near Cairo on the banks of the Nile are the masterpieces of the ancient Egyptians around the 27th century BC; They are a miracle in the history of human architecture and an immortal monument to the remarkable wisdom and hard work of the working people of ancient Egypt.
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When lions can fly (South Africa).
Legend has it that the lion once had the ability to fly so much that no animal could escape the palm of his hand. Since it does not want its prey to be broken to pieces when it catches its prey, it orders a pair of white crows to take care of the bones of the magical prey hidden in its burrow that gives it the ability to fly while it is out hunting.
One day, a big frog came to the lion's burrow and broke the bones of all the lion's prey. The frog said, "Why can't animals and humans survive for a long time?"
Then the frog said, "When the lion came back to the cave, you told him that I dwelt in that lake, and that if it wanted to seek revenge on me, it should go there and fight me a duel." ”
At that time, the lion was hunting in the forest. When it wanted to fly, it found that it couldn't. The lion was very angry, and he knew that something was wrong with what he was in the cave.
When it returned to its burrow, it asked the crow, "What are you doing to keep me from flying?" The white raven said to him, "Someone has come here and broken the bones of their prey, and he says that if you want to seek revenge on him, you can go to that lake and fight him!" ”
The lion set off in the direction of the lake. When he arrived at the lake, he saw a large frog sitting on the shore. It tries to catch the big frog.
When he was about to catch up with the frog, the big frog said to him, "Quack! Then it jumped into the water and swam to the other side of the lake and sat on the shore.
The lion tried to fly to the frog, but found that he couldn't, so he had to go back to the cave in disappointment.
Legend has it that from that day on, lions could only walk on their own four legs and began to learn to scout and hunt. And the pair of white crows who were responsible for guarding the bones of their prey turned into black crows through and through. From that day on, they always said:
I can't say enough about that! ”
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4 "The Giant in Water" advocates the punishment of the wicked and justice, and at the same time calls for tolerance, forgiveness and forgiveness.
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The origin of elephants.
Elephants have extremely high intelligences, so the Choppers believe that they must have been converted from humans. Legend has it that when a very poor man went to ask a good man named Ivonya-ngia how to alleviate his suffering, he refused the ---gift of cattle and sheep from the good man and chose to ask him how he could make himself rich, and the good man gave a strange answer, he gave the poor man a bottle of plaster to apply to his wife's tiger teeth, and then when the teeth grew long, he sold them for money. He did as the good man said, and sure enough, his wife had a pair of huge teeth, so he took them to the market and sold them, and to his surprise, he exchanged them for a flock of cattle and sheep.
But his wife refused his request to pull the teeth again, and her teeth grew bigger and bigger, and her body grew bigger and bigger, and became rougher and rougher, until at last their grass hut could not accommodate her, so she rushed out of their room and ran into the forest, where she became an elephant. By the time her husband found her, she had bred several healthy baby elephants roaming freely in the jungle.
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African folk tales are as follows.
Who's stronger.
How rabbits bring light to animals.
Long-distance running races. Why do lions roar.
Clever bunnies and fast-legged spiders.
Clever bunny.
Spiders and fireflies.
Two sentinels Rabbit Zuro and Monkey Grandpa Bagun.
Greedy spiders.
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Africa is one of the birthplaces of ancient humans and ancient civilizations in the world, with the earliest written records dating back to 4000 BC. Egypt in northern Africa is one of the cradles of world civilization.
Since the Portuguese occupation of Ceuta in 1415, the European powers began to colonize Africa, reaching its peak in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, when about 95% of African territory was divided by the foreign powers, and resources were plundered for a long time. After 1947, the colonies became independent, and the year of African independence (1960) marked the end of Africa's colonial era from the rule of foreign powers.
Due to long-term ethnic conflicts, tropical diseases, and environmental damage caused by industrialization, Western colonialism in the past, and corrupt regimes after independence, Africa has become the continent with the largest concentration of developing countries, and the continent with the lowest level of economic development in the world.
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Africa is located in the southwest of the Eastern Hemisphere, with the Indian Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean, covering an area of about 1 5 of the world's total land area, making it the second largest state in the world, second only to Asia. Because the equator traverses, in the middle of Africa, there are 3 4 lands that are vertically irradiated by the sun, so more than half of them are hot all year round, so it is called "Africa", referred to as Africa. "African" is the Greek word for sunburning.
The Nile Valley in Africa is one of the cradles of the world's ancient civilizations. Egypt on the lower reaches of the Nile is one of the four great civilizations in the world, and ancient Egypt has also made great achievements in the arts such as architecture, sculpture and painting.
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Africa is a country of color.
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Africa, located in the western part of the eastern hemisphere of the earth, south of Europe, west of Asia, and straddling the north and south of the equator, covers an area of 30,221,532 square kilometers, accounting for about 1.2 billion people in the world's total land area (as of 2016), and currently accounts for about 16% of the world's total population. Africa is the second largest continent in the world by area and the second most populous continent. Third world countries predominantly.
Africa's diverse climate is a treasure trove of ecological and mineral resources. At the same time, it is also one of the birthplaces of ancient humans and ancient civilizations in the world, the world's oldest human fossils were found in East Africa, and Egypt in northern Africa is one of the birthplaces of world civilization.
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Africa (Latin: Africa), the full name of Africa, is located in the western part of the Eastern Hemisphere, south of Europe, west of Asia, east of the Indian Ocean, west of the Atlantic Ocean, across the north and south of the equator, with an area of about 30.2 million square kilometers (land area), accounting for the world's total land area, is the second largest continent in the world, and is also the second largest continent in population (about 1.2 billion).
The African continent extends east to Cape Haphon (51°24 E', 10°27 N'), south to Cape Agulhas (20°02 E', latitude 34°51 S'), west to Cape Verde (longitude 17°33 W', 14°45 N'), north to Cape Gilan (Cape Benseka) (longitude 9°50 E', 37°21 N')。
Africa is the second largest continent in the world. It is shaped like a huge unequal triangle, narrow in the south and wide in the north, surrounded by the Mediterranean, the Red Sea, the Indian Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean, and there are not many coastal islands, the largest of which is Madagascar. Africans are inhabited by blacks, whites, and yellows, with blacks accounting for about two-thirds of the population.
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Africa is actually somewhere on the planet. It could be there, it could be here, it could be here, it could be that. Africa, he is everywhere, running around.
He could be in the United States, he could be in China, he could be in the United Kingdom, he could be in Japan. Because he was running around. He's everywhere.
Just because there's a handsome guy inventor. That's who I am. 6 not 6
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Take your head. After eating, shampoo and newcomers are special.
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It's good to get to work, it's good, it's good.
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Africa is located in the southwest of the Eastern Hemisphere, bordering the Indian Ocean to the east and the Atlantic Ocean to the west, covering an area of about 1.5 of the world's total land area, making it the second largest continent in the world, second only to Asia.
Because the equator traverses, in the middle of Africa, there are 3 4 lands that are vertically irradiated by the sun, so more than half of them are hot all year round, so it is called "Africa", referred to as Africa. "African" is the Greek word for sunburning.
Africa's desert area accounts for about 1.3 of the continent's area, making it the largest continent in terms of desert area. Among them, the Sahara Desert is the largest desert in the world. East Africa is also home to the world's largest rift valley. Of course, in addition to deserts, there are also in Africa.
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When you were very young, you were told that on the other side of the globe, there was a continent that was vast and magical, natural and pristine, with the darkest complexion and the brightest sunlight. Today, after reading the text "Africa in Color", I have a deeper understanding of this magical land. Africa is a colorful world of wildlife in front of my eyes, with countless red-feathered birds, colorful pythons, black and white zebras, tall and fat rhinoceros, ......The vibrant colors reveal the magic of Africa, which is full of confusion and mystery.
I always thought that life in Africa was boring, but after reading the text, it was really very different from what I imagined. Their lives are as colorful as animals. The house you live in, the food you eat, and the clothes you wear are all colorful, showing the most beautiful colors of nature.
If you walk down the street, you will definitely be dazzled.
Africa's silver withering makes me, a travel enthusiast, yearn for it. In my mind, Africa is not just a natural and wild Africa, its nature, its history, its customs, its ancient civilization, and its modern civilization are superimposed in my mind, and I can't get rid of it.
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Africa is located in the southwest of Asia, in the southwest of the Eastern Hemisphere, and straddles the north and south of the equator. It is bordered by the Indian Ocean to the east, the Atlantic Ocean to the west, the Mediterranean Sea to the north, and the narrow Red Sea and the Suez Canal to the northeast. [1] Africa covers an area of 30.2 million square kilometers, with a length of about 8,000 kilometers from north to south and a length of about 7,403 kilometers from east to west.
It is the second largest continent in the world, accounting for about the total land area of the world. The African continent extends east to Cape Haphon (51°24 E', 10°27 N'), south to Cape Agulhas (20°02 E', latitude 34°51 S'), west to Cape Verde (longitude 17°33 W', 14°45 N'), north to Cape Gilan (Cape Benseka) (longitude 9°50 E', 37°21 N')。
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