To put things in perspective, Africa consists of 54 independant countries with over 2000 spoken lanugaes and dialects - that gives it a huge amount of cultural diversity.
South Africa has lovely safari parks, gorgeous beaches and huge mountains too.
Nigeria has lovely sculptures and buildings all over the country.
Tunisia, Morocco and Algeria has hot weather all year round and it is filled with Arabian culture.
not to mention the other 40+ countries in Africa!
the food and clothing differ slightly throughout the whole of Africa. people eat garri in north west Africa, and in south Africa, they eat skop. the clothing differs too.
both blacks and whites live in Africa.
culture is very vivid. like if the chief of a village dies for example, they have a funeral and have a send off party to see him off to the afterlife.
life in Ghana is really nice. the climate is hot and and there is grass and beaches everywhere. I've been there myself and it 's been unforgetable (in a good way!)
It is easy to find beaches in Ghana. the colours of the national flag are (horizontically) red, yellow, green with a star in the middle. the colours of the flag mean different things.
Red: represents the blood split fighting for their independence.
Yellow/Gold: represents that Ghana is a rich mineral country.
Green: very good vegetation
Black star:stands for the emancipation and the unity in the struggle against colonialism.
Ghana is one of the countries that harvests cocoa to make chocolate. Did you know that the cocoa in most of fair trade chocolate bars come from Ghana?
Ghana is west of Africa. you asked ''what is the life like in Ghana?'' Well it depends what type of person you are if you're rich then the life is great because you've got cars to ride around in and you can buy stuff. Where as if you are poor then life is really hard for you because everyday is work day.
life in Ghana is really nice. the climate is hot and and there is grass and beaches everywhere. I've been there myself and it 's been unforgetable (in a good way!)
It is easy to find beaches in Ghana. the colours of the national flag are (horizontically) red, yellow, green with a star in the middle. the colours of the flag mean different things.
Red: represents the blood split fighting for their independence.
Yellow/Gold: represents that Ghana is a rich mineral country.
Green: very good vegetation
Black star:stands for the emancipation and the unity in the struggle against colonialism.
Ghana is one of the countries that harvests cocoa to make chocolate. Did you know that the cocoa in most of fair trade chocolate bars come from Ghana?
Ghana is west of Africa. you asked ''what is the life like in Ghana?'' Well it depends what type of person you are if you're rich then the life is great because you've got cars to ride around in and you can buy stuff. Where as if you are poor then life is really hard for you because everyday is work day.
The Sahel is a zone of transition between the Sahara desert in the North and the Sudanian Savannas in the south of Northern Africa. Essentially a strip of land running across Africa just south of the Sahara.
The Sahel is mostly covered in grassland and savanna, with areas of woodland and shrub land. It is fairly dry but suitable for large populations of grazing herbivores.
It is cool and there are a lot of family friends that like to hang around in there past time. They also like to have family meals together and play fun games. When the kids arent around the parents like to have "fun" celebrations
Africa is a CONTINENT, not a town or country. Perhaps you could narrow the question down to a region, a country or, heaven forbid, a city.
A little wouldn't hurt my friend but for your sake, i'll lay it out for you.
Mali's key industry is agriculture. Cotton is the country's largest crop export and is exported west throughout Senegal and the Ivory Coast. During 2002, 620,000 tons of cotton were produced in Mali but cotton prices declined significantly in 2003. In addition to cotton, Mali produces rice, millet, corn, vegetables, tobacco, and tree crops. Gold, livestock and agriculture amount to eighty percent of Mali's exports. Eighty percent of Malian workers are employed in agriculture while fifteen percent work in the service sector. However, seasonal variations lead to regular temporary unemployment of agricultural workers.Mali's resource in livestock consists of millions of cattle, sheep, and goats. Approximately 40% of Mali's herds were lost during the Sahel drought in 1972-74.
They live in the grassland habitat in africa. Like in a safari.
No. Millions of people live in Africa. There are parts where there are fewer people like in deserts and forests, but Africa also a lot of good land to live on and many towns and cities.
do fox live in Africa
Lots of different animals live in West Africa like the dwarf crocodile, manatee and lots more! ENJOY!
Which of the four climate zones do most people live in Africa
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gorillas live in Africa and mostly in the highlands and mountains like the mountain gorilla. they live in Africa
a hippo is a large, wetlands animal that resembles a pig in some ways. they live in africa.
They like to live in Africa, or any other places where hunting is plentiful.
elephants live all over Africa like central Africa and anywhere they want to move.
its about enjoying their culture and how they live it like america \
they are used to the climate there
they live in places like india, africa usa etc
Life is what you make it, regardless of your age or where you live.
north Africa because they like near desert conditions
Africa
it is a hot and cool place to live especially if you like the open and want a tanned body.