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If it is a high school geography question, it is recommended that you start from these aspects.
1.Latitude: Tropic of Cancer - 35°S, 20°W - 40°E, the equator traverses the middle.
2.Land and sea location: Atlantic Ocean to the west and Indian Ocean to the east.
3.Relative location: South of the Sahara Desert, about four-fifths of Africa.
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That is, "black Africa". Refers to sub-Saharan Africa in general. The homeland of the Negro race, the majority of its inhabitants are still black today.
Its historical and cultural development is different from that of the Arabs and Berbers north of the desert. In ancient times, it successively formed Ghana, Bornu, Benin, Mali, Gao, Axum and other countries. Scope:
Sub-Saharan Africa, islands such as Madagascar.
Topography: Mainly plateau, the ground is not very undulating, called the plateau continent. The whole terrain slopes from southeast to northwest.
Straight coastline Plateau: Ethiopian Plateau, East African Plateau, South African Plateau Mountains: Drakens Mountains Basin:
Congo Basin (crust rising, rivers cutting down, lake water outflow) Great Rift Valley: from the mouth of the Zambezi River in the south, through the East African Plateau, the Red Sea in the north to the Dead Sea in West Asia. The earth's crust fractures form and continue to expand; The valley floor is lined with lakes.
called the scars of the earth).
Climate: It is characterized by high temperature, wide dry areas, and obvious symmetrical distribution of climatic zones.
It is known as the "tropical continent". It is dominated by tropical desert climate, with annual precipitation of less than 200 mm; Sub-Saharan Africa has a climate dominated by savannahs and tropical rainforests, with precipitation above 1,000 mm in most areas. The climate type is distributed in a distinct band, and it is roughly symmetrical from north to south.
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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.
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1.Latitude: Tropic of Cancer - 35°S, 20°W - 40°E, the equator traverses the middle.
2.Land and sea location: Atlantic Ocean to the west and Indian Ocean to the east.
3.Relative location: South of the Sahara Desert, about four-fifths of Africa4It has a predominantly desert climate.
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Latitude: , 20°W-40°E, the equator traverses the middle.
Relative location: South of the Sahara Desert.
Land and sea location: Atlantic Ocean to the west and Indian Ocean to the east.
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Crossing the central part by the equator, plateaus and rift valleys are distributed in the eastern part of the Somali Peninsula. It also forms a large part of the savannah climate.
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Topographical features of sub-Saharan Africa:
It is dominated by plateaus, and the ground is not undulating, so it is called "plateau continent scattering".The average altitude is more than 600 meters, and the terrain slopes from southeast to northwest. The Atlas Mountains are laid in the northwest and the Drakens Mountains in the southeast. Sahara.
With an area of more than 7.7 million square kilometers, it is the largest desert in the world, bordering India and the Atlantic Ocean from east to west.
The land wheel corridor is straight.
The main ones are the Sahara Desert.
Central and southern Africa, the Chad Basin, the Ethiopian Plateau, the East African Plateau, the South African Plateau, the Congo Basin, the Great Rift Valley.
Latitude and longitude. Location: Roughly located in the Tropic of Cancer.
and 30°S and between 10°W and 50°E, the equator and 20°E pass through the middle.
Land and sea location: Spanning the northern and southern hemispheres, the Atlantic Ocean to the west, the Indian Ocean to the east, and located in sub-Saharan Africa.
The area of tropical rainforest climate is the second largest in the world.
Savannah climate.
It has the largest tropical desert climate area in the world.
Mediterranean climate.
With the equator as the center, the climate is symmetrically distributed from north to south.
The climate of the savannah is characterized by the fact that it is mainly distributed on both sides of the tropical rainforest area. It is divided into dry and wet seasons, and the vegetation is savanna.
You can see the great migration of animals that are exactly the same as they are in the same year.
Sub-Saharan Africa has a climate dominated by savannahs and tropical rainforests, with precipitation of more than 1,000 mm in most areas.
Climate - hot and humid climate.
Tropical rainforest climate: Congo Basin.
Savannah climate: on both sides of the rainforest, in the eastern plateau, the most widely distributed.
Tropical desert climate: Sahara Desert in the north, Tropic of Cancer coastal areas in the southwest.
Mediterranean climate: southern coastal.
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What is the topography of sub-Saharan Africa like? What are the main regions? Topographical features of Africa in the Sahara to the south of Liju:
Mainly on the plateau, the ground is not big, and it is called the "plateau continent".The average altitude is more than 600 meters, and the terrain slopes from southeast to northwest. The Atlas Mountains are laid in the northwest and the Drakens Mountains in the southeast.
The Sahara Desert, with an area of more than 7.7 million square kilometers, is the largest desert in the world.
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The topography of the sub-Saharan region is dominated by plateaus, with high terrain in the southeast and low in the northwest.
The Sahara Desert in the north, the Ethiopian Plateau in the northeast, the East African Plateau in the east, the South Pure Socks Plateau in the south, and the Congo Basin in the central and western regions. In addition, in the east, there is a mess in the Great Rift Valley belt.
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Sub-Saharan Africa topography characteristics Topography: Mainly plateaus, known as "plateau continent", the terrain is high in the southeast and low in the northwest.
The climate is centered on the equator and is distributed from north to south.
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The economy of sub-Saharan Africa is characterized by a mono-commodity economy.
Sub-Saharan Africa has a tropical rainforest climate and savannah climate, and a large area is planted with tropical cash crops, such as cocoa, coffee, peanuts, etc. In addition, many countries also export minerals, timber, live livestock, etc., forming a single commodity economy, or a primary product-based economy.
This characteristic restricts the diversification and development of the region's economy to a certain extent. Sub-Saharan Africa's economies tend to be fragile and unstable, vulnerable to international markets and global economic conditions, due to prudent fluctuations in commodity prices and changes in market supply and demand.
To this end, the region should gradually realize the transformation and upgrading of the economic structure and enhance the level of economic development and competitiveness by strengthening the diversified utilization of agricultural and mineral resources and promoting the development of industry and service industries.
In short, the economy of sub-Saharan Africa is characterized by a primary product-based and single-commodity economy, which limits the economic development and diversification of the region to a certain extent, and requires multiple measures to promote the transformation and upgrading of the economic structure.
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Sub-Saharan Africa is located between the Tropic of Cancer and 30 degrees south longitude and between 10 degrees east and west longitude and 50 degrees east longitude, with the equator and 20 degrees east longitude passing through the middle.
Sea and land location: across the northern and southern hemispheres, west of the Atlantic Ocean, east of the Indian Ocean, north of the Mediterranean Sea and the Strait of the Strait of Broda Strait, facing Europe, northeast by the Red Sea and the Suez Canal and Asia to search the lead boundary.
Formed about 2.5 million years ago, the Sahara Desert is the second largest desert in the world and the largest sandy desert in the world. Located in northern Africa, the region has harsh climatic conditions and is one of the most inhospitable places on Earth for living things. "Sahara" is a transliteration of Arabic, in Arabic "Sahara" means great desert, derived from the language of the local nomadic Tuareg, which originally meant "great."
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1. The terrain is inclined from southeast to northwest.
2. It is mainly based on the plateau, and the ground is undulating and does not infiltrate, so it is called the "plateau continent". Reputation.
3. The northwest part is covered with the Atlas Mountains, with an area of more than 7.7 million square kilometers, and the Drakens Mountains in the southeast, with a straight land wheel corridor, and the east and west are bordered by India and the Atlantic Ocean.
4. The average altitude is more than 600 meters.
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1. The terrain is inclined from southeast to northwest.
2. It is mainly based on the plateau, and the ground is undulating and the sky is not large, so it is called the "plateau continent".
3. There are Atlas Mountains in the northwest, with an area of more than 7.7 million square kilometers, and the Drakens Mountains in the southeast.
4. The average altitude is more than 600 meters.
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<>1. The geomorphic cluster is inclined from southeast to northwest.
2. It is mainly based on the plateau, and the ground is not undulating, so it is called the "Bizakura Plateau Continent".
3. The northwest part is covered with the Atlas Mountains, covering an area of more than 7.7 million square kilometers, and the southeast has the Drakens Mountains returning to the side vein, the land wheel corridor is straight, and the east and west are bordered by India and the Atlantic Ocean.
4. The average altitude is more than 600 meters.
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1. The terrain is inclined from southeast to northwest.
2. It is dominated by plateaus, and the ground is not undulating, so it is called "plateau continent".
3. The northwest part is covered with the Atlas Mountains, with an area of more than 7.7 million square meters, and the Drakensian Mountains in the south of Donghui in the east, with straight land corridors, and the east and west are bordered by India and the Atlantic Ocean.
4. The average altitude is more than 600 meters.
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