Geography Chapter 21 Notes
Geography Chapter 21 Notes
Geography Chapter 21 Notes
Nearly all of Nigerias economy relies on oil production, which mean a change in world oil prices has the greatest direct effect on its economy. Larger farms produce cash crops, such as rubber, peanuts, palm oil, and cacao, a tropical tree whose seeds are used to make chocolate and cocoa.
Nigeria (cont.)
Nigeria has more than 250 ethnic groups, the four largest being the Hausa, Fulani, Yoruba, and Ibo.
After its independence in 1960, ethnic and religious disputes broke out.
In 1967, the Ibo tried to set up their own country. A civil war resulted that led to 2 million deaths. The Ibo were defeated and remained part of Nigeria.
Nigeria (cont.)
Although 60 percent of Nigerians still live in rural areas, many people have left their farms in search of better jobs in the cities.
Central Africa
The capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo is Kinshasa. Many minerals are found in the countrys interior, but thick rain forests, political unrest, and lack of roads limit the mining of the resources. One of the worlds largest rain forests is here.
Most Tanzanians farm or herd livestock. Export crops are coffee and sisal, a plant fiber used to make rope and twine.
The island of Zanzibar, off Tanzanias coast, supplies a spice called cloves.
Serengeti National Park attracts many ecotourists, or people who travel to another country to view its natural wonders and wildlife.
This has increased tourism there.
Another 200,000 likely have been killed during a conflict in Sudans western Darfur region that began in 2001.
A resulting famine killed more than 1 million Ethiopians through starvation and disease, bringing worldwide attention to the country.
This passage is the meeting point of a number of trade routes that link the Indian Ocean with the Mediterranean Sea, as well as Africa with Southwest Asia.
Both are poor countries that depend on South Africa for goods and markets.
Madagascar, Comoros, Mauritius, and Seychelles are island nations in the Indian Ocean.