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Ethiopia has a total area of about 10,000 square kilometers and a population of about 100 million.
Ethiopia is located in northeast Africa, bordering Djibouti and Somalia to the east, Sudan and the Republic of South Sudan to the west, Kenya to the south, and Eritrea to the north. There are more than 80 ethnic groups in the country, with a land area of 10,000 square kilometers, and the country is divided into 2 autonomous administrative regions and 9 ethnic states, with the capital Addis Ababa.
Ethiopia is a member of the African Union, with the headquarters of the African Union and the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) in the capital, and is a member of the African Union, the Inter-African Development Organization (IGAD), and the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa. The economy is dominated by agriculture and animal husbandry, with a weak industrial base, and Ethiopia's domestic economic growth rate in 2021.
Ethiopia is relatively rich in resources, but its exploration and development lags behind. Ethiopia has a forest cover of 9%. With abundant water resources and a clean water coverage rate of more than 60%, it is known as the "Water Tower of East Africa".
Ethiopia has many rivers and lakes, and the Blue Nile River originates here, but the water resource utilization rate is only 5%, and the fishery resources have not been effectively commercially exploited.
Proven deposits in Ethiopia include **, platinum, nickel, copper, iron, coal, tantalum, silicon, potash, phosphate, marble, differential limestone, oil and gas.
The above content refers to the encyclopedia Ethiopia.
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1. Due to Ethiopia's low productivity, the rapid increase in population will cause inflation, currency depreciation, insufficient jobs, and insufficient national income;
2. Ethiopia, which is not economically developed enough, may have a shortage of resources, and it will also cause a series of chain reactions, such as employment, medical care, education, social order, etc.;
3. Rapid depletion of natural resources, hunger and poverty;
4. The development of urbanization has slowed down, affecting the economy.
5. Serious population growth will bring famine, plague and other diseases.
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Summary. With a total population of 121,225,001 as of September 2022, Ethiopia is the second most populous country in Africa (after Nigeria) and the 12th most populous country in the world. Ethiopia's population growth rate is also relatively high, reaching the.
With a population of 121,225,001 as of September 2022, Ethiopia is the second most populous country in Africa (after Nigeria) and the 12th most populous country in the world. Ethiopia's population growth rate is also relatively high, reached.
Ethiopia has a population density of 110 square kilometers, and only the population of Chengfeng and Hui is a fairly young country. The elderly over 65 years old only account for the total population.
The country's population is growing at the fastest rate in the world, and Ethiopia's population is expected to grow to 100 million by 2060, twice as many as it is today. Ethiopia's population is highly diverse, encompassing more than 80 different ethnic groups, the four largest of which are the Oromo, Amhara, Somalis, and Tigrayans. Among them, the Oromo people are the largest ethnic group in Ethiopia, accounting for the country's population.
The Amlun Brothers make up the country's population, while the Somalis and Tigrayans make up the sum of the population, respectively. It is precisely because of the diversification of Ethiopia's population that the lack of national spears in the country is relatively serious, and the Tigrayans who accounted for the total population occupy the dominant position before, and the country lacks the existence of the main ethnic group, so the position of the ruling nation is very unstable, and civil wars and conflicts have often occurred in recent years.
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It's a plateau, because it's too high for water vapor to rise (the famous Great Rift Valley is just running nearby).
Due to the large difference in latitude span and altitude, Ethiopia is located in the tropics, but the temperature is uneven in various places. The heavy rainy season is from June to September, the dry season from October to January, and the light rainy season from February to May. Due to uneven rainfall in different seasons and regions, localized drought is susceptible.
The temperature range is: The average temperature chain of the shed Qi rises slowly in the year and is 16.
The terrain of Africa is high in the east and low in the west, Addis Ababa is the capital of Ethiopia in East Africa, Ethiopia is located in the East African Plateau, the climate of Addis Ababa is a plateau climate, and at the same time, the Ethiopian Plateau has a very African landscape, called the savanna landscape (the scene that we appeared when we watched the documentary on the African migration, in. The vast grasslands of Africa. Make up the voice of Mr. Zhao Zhongxiang by yourself)) <
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Topographical features of Ethiopia.
Ethiopia is dominated by mountainous plateaus, most of which belong to the Ethiopian Plateau, the central and western regions are the main body of the plateau, accounting for 2 3 of the whole territory, and the Great Rift Valley runs through the whole territory, with an average altitude of nearly 3,000 meters, known as the "roof of Africa". The terrain around the plateau is gradually declining. The Dallol Depression in the north dropped to 113 metres below sea level, the lowest point in the country.
The Red Sea coast is a long and narrow strip of plains. Desert and semi-desert areas in the north, south and northeast account for about 25% of the country's area. At 4,623 meters above sea level, the Dashan Peak in the Simon Mountains is the highest peak in Ethiopia.
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The main reasons for the formation of the characteristics of the distribution of the population in Ethiopia.
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Because of the high altitude and many plateaus, people can only live in places that can only avoid these high plains. The territory of Ethiopia is dominated by the mountainous plateau, most of which belong to the Ethiopian plateau, the central and western regions are the main part of the plateau, accounting for 2 3 of the whole territory, and the Great Rift Valley runs through the whole territory, with an average altitude of nearly 3,000 meters, known as the "roof of Africa". The terrain around the plateau is gradually declining.
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