Africa
Africa is the second largest continent in the world at 11,668,599sq. miles. It has a population of 2.4 billion people making that about 12 percent of the worlds total population. The climate varies throughout the continent. In the north, it is primarily desert or arid, and in the central and southern areas it contains both Savannah plains, and dense jungle regions. The african villages are mainly in the central region of africa, where it is the perfect climate for food and water needs, without having too much danger.
There are many different types of land in Africa, at its highest peak at Mount Kilimanjaro being 19,340 feet, and Lake Assal at 512 feet below sea level, and all the points in between.
There are many different types of land in Africa, at its highest peak at Mount Kilimanjaro being 19,340 feet, and Lake Assal at 512 feet below sea level, and all the points in between.
In the picture, you see Mount Kilimanjaro towering over the surrounding forest.
This picture is of the beautiful coast that separates south africa from this mountain known as Table Mountain at a height of 3,558 feet. And the coast is known as Cape Town.
I do not have an exact location of where this is, but it is in the central region of Africa looking over the rain forest from an observatory.
This is an African village in the central region of africa. Here you see that they have chosen the perfect spot for farming, and have very much vegetation surrounding them. The houses are made of twigs, mud, and clay. In the mostly mud houses, they poked small holes in the sides, for light, and ventilation. These houses help protect from any animals that might think of the people as prey.
This area is located in the northern area of Tanzania where Mount kilimanjaro is. The cliffs are sort of far from the mountain itself though.