Using the example of Kenya and Algeria, show the dependence of the economy on natural conditions.

In Kenya, the suburban conditions are diverse, so in some areas tea (4th or 5th in the world) and coffee are grown, they are exported, including to Russia. They grow well corn, potatoes, tomatoes and bananas.

Tea and coffee do not grow in Algeria due to the climate, but citrus fruits (lemons, oranges), grapes (on the coast), cereals, dates, figs, tobacco and olives grow well. Dates grow in oases in the south of the country. Livestock raising (small ruminants) is developed.

In general, Kenya is more agrarian.



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