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| what is the horn of africa |
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| somalia, etheopia, djibouti, eritrea |
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| what are the deserts in this region |
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| What are some effects of desertification of the saharan |
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| dust is lifted into air currents, increases the transition zone b/w desert |
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| transition zone b/t sahara and savanna |
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| movement of animals b/w wet and dry season pasture |
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| in the population, affects a lot, kills a few. example: chicken pox |
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| outbreak more than expected, local and regional. example: whooping cough on west coast |
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| spreads through large piece of human pop. example: swine flu, AIDS, malaria |
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| what are some efforts that have been made to help prevent the spread of these diseases? |
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| mosquito nets, water wells, condoms, solar stoves, kami (sesame street) |
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| which is the most populous country? |
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| what are some aspects of indigenous religion in southern africa |
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| focused on nature, orally transmitted, trances and healers, mono and &polytheistic, tricksters |
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| what are the 2 waves of christianity |
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1. 3rd century A.D. 2. Colonialism |
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| what are the different styles used by belgians, french, and, british to colonize |
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belgium-ruthless french-assimilation british-indirect rule |
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| why is africa not a functional part of the economy |
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| no exports and subsistance economy |
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| responsible travel to natural areas that conserve envoronment and improves well being of local people |
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