Five reasons why African rivers are not navigable
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1.more rivers in the Africa north of the equator are navigable than those south of the equator _ the Nile, the Niger, and parts of the Congo
2.south of the equator there is generally a high inland plateau and a steep drop to a narrow costal plain
3. This is means that there arerapids and water falls when the rivers descend from the plateau
4. Also much of southern Africa is dry
5. Too shallow for the navigation in the dry season, and flowing too rapidly in floods
1.more rivers in the Africa north of the equator are navigable than those south of the equator _ the Nile, the Niger, and parts of the Congo
2.south of the equator there is generally a high inland plateau and a steep drop to a narrow costal plain
3. This is means that there arerapids and water falls when the rivers descend from the plateau
4. Also much of southern Africa is dry
5. Too shallow for the navigation in the dry season, and flowing too rapidly in floods
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Reasons why Africans rivers are not navigable:
- Most of the time too meandering.
- Many have too many waterfalls.
- Many are swampy and too narrow.
- Many are too shallow.
- And are exacerbated during the dry season in Africa.
Explanation:
- Africa's major rivers include the Nile, Congo, Niger, Zambezi, and Orange.
- These waterways are vital to a continent where many people live in poverty and many areas are dry.
- Africa's rivers breathe life into barren and barren land, enable people to grow crops, fish and transport natural resources, and fascinate those interested in the history and geography of the continent increase.
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