Compare the nature and population of North and Central Africa with their example.

Compare the nature and population of North and Central Africa with their example. Expand the dependence of the activities and everyday life of the population on natural conditions.

In Central Africa, the climate is favorable, the temperature is consistently high, and there is a lot of rainfall. Evergreen humid forests grow here, and after them the savanna begins. These areas are rich in a variety of plant and animal species. Here people can engage in agriculture and animal husbandry and the population density is high.

In the north, the climate is dry and desert, there is a shortage of drinking water, conditions for the economy are unfavorable, and few people live. The population is concentrated mainly on the coast.



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