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Why is Africa called the four directional continent ?




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Answered by tora17
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Answer:

The four geographical regions of africa

Sahara Desert.

In african rain forest the mountains hes been worn out.It does have the atlas mountains in the northwest, the ahaggar and the tibesti ranges in the Sahara. ...

Savannah.

Conclusion.

The four geographical regions are the Sahara, Sahel, Rain forest, and Savannah of Africa .

Sahel.

Rain Forest.

Answered by bratislava
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Africa called the four directional continent as equator and prime meridian divides the continent into four parts of north, south, east and west.

Explanation:

  • The continent of Africa is also called as dark continent its only continent that can be divided into four hemispheres, divided into four regions like sub-Saharan Africa and includes the north, east, central, and west, and southern Africa.  
  • This division is made on the basis of language, physiography, and directional approach.  
  • North Africa lies in Sahara and runs along the meridian coast and northwest Africa and west on the part of 10° E longitude the western parts consist of the larger Saharan desert regions.  
  • Northeastern Africa and eastern Africa stretches from the red sea to include Madagascar.
  • Southern Africa consists of parts that are generally -10° and grater rainforest of congo.

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