Africa has many natural resources. There are eight oil exporting countries in Sub-Saharan Africa. They are. Nigeria, Angola, Congo-Brazzaville, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, Cameroon, Chad, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), and Sudan. Africa has about 7% of the oil reserves in the world. South Africa is the largest gold producer in the world. Ghana, Mali, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, Rwanda and the DRC also have a lot of gold. The DRC has copper and cobalt. The DRC produces 22% of world's diamonds every year. Botswana, Sierra Leone, and South Africa also have a lot of diamonds. Mozambique, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Ghana, and Liberia all have a lot of timber, which is wood. The business in gas, oil diamonds, timber and tourism is very good.
People visit Africa because the landscape is beautiful. There are many animals in Africa. Many tourists visit
Kruger National Park in South Africa. The park has 517 species of birds! The park also has 147 species of
mammals! The park even has webcams so people can watch the animals using their computer.
Some tourists go on safari in Africa. The word "safari" is a Swahili word. It comes from the Arabic word safiara, which means travel. It is a trip where people can watch and take pictures of animals. Sometimes it is a hunting trip. Most modern safaris are trips to look at animals. Some safari trips are in cars or trucks, helicopters or air balloons. This way, people can watch the animals from a safe place.
Soccer is the most popular sport in Africa. The Confederation of African Football (CAF) is the organization in charge of soccer. The first members of the organization were Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia, and South Africa. The CAF is the biggest of the six continental soccer associations around the globe, and the African Cup of Nations is the main contest for men's national soccer teams in Africa.
The continent of Africa is rich with resources, people and culture. Unfortunately, this has contributed to its chaotic history. Africa is currently working on increasing education and jobs. Many organizations are working together to build schools, hospitals, and industry to improve the future of the African nation.
Questions
1- How many large language groups are there in Africa ?
A-8
B-25
C-2.50
D-4
2- Where does Kente cloth come from?
A-Mali
B-Ghanda
C-Senegal
D-Nigeria
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3- Which of the following countries didn't make colonies in Africa?
A-America
B-Britain
C-France
D-Germany
4 Raw materials are:
A-Countries
B-Basic resources
C-cold water
D-home
5- There are .....kinds of birds you can see in at Kruger National Park
A-1,250
B-147
C-70
D-517
6- People go on Safaris because:
A-To buy gold
B-To take pictures for animals
C-To study history of Africa
D-To eat special food
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7. A famine is
A little or no food
B-Family group
C-Freedom
D-a government
8- Where does the timber come from?
A-Gold
B-Mines
C-water
D-none of the above
9. What is the correct percentage of oil reserve in Africa?
A-22%
B-7%
C-50%
D-45%
10- Where did the first written information come from?
A-Egypt
B-Syria
C-Italy
D-Lebanon
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