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Somalia. By: Patrick W. And John G. Location. Somalia is located on the eastern part of Africa, on the coast of the Indian Ocean, situated on the horn of East Africa. The capital of Somalia is Mogadishu which is located at 2°02′N 45°21′E. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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SomaliaBy:

Patrick W.And

John G.

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LocationSomalia is located on the

eastern part of Africa, on the coast of the Indian Ocean, situated on the horn of East Africa.

The capital of Somalia is Mogadishu which is located at 2°02′N 45°21′E.

The location of Somalia is known as the Horn of Africa because of the shape of the area.

http://www.1uptravel.com/worldmaps/somalia8.html

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PlaceNorthern Somalia is mountainous with

plateaus ranging from 3,000 ft. and 7,000 ft.To the northeast is a dry dissected plateau

with a max height of 8,250 ft.To the south and west all the way to the

Shebeli River is one large plateau with max elevation of 2,250 ft.

http://www.mapsofworld.com/flags/somalia-flag.html

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PlaceRegion between the Juba and Shebeli rivers

is low agricultural land.Area that extends southwest of the Juba River

to the Kenyan border is low pasture land.The Juba and Shebeli Rivers start in Ethiopia and flow toward the Indian Ocean.Near the coast of the country, near the Indian Ocean, there are two long, sandy plains.

http://en.18dao.net/Map/Somalia

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Place Most of the people in Somalia live in small

villages scattered throughout the rural areas of the country.

The few people that live in the urban areas in this country live in single-family houses.

Many people that live either in the rural areas or the urban areas rarely ever have electricity, running water, and paved roads.

http://mcelaney.com/20050507-Kenya3.php

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RegionsSomalis are classified as a Hamitic people with a Cushitic culture.Is thought that people of Somalia migrated from equatorial lakes of Africa to settle in the area of Somalia’s two

rivers.Once settled they mixed with pastoral groups

from the north and migrants from the Arabian Peninsula, the Persian Gulf, and perhaps Southeast Asia.

http://www.antifascistencyclopedia.com/allposts/u-s-nato-allies-and-dyncorp-prepare-new-invasion-of-somalia

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Human-Environment InteractionThe climate in Somalia is mostly hot desert.

Most people in Somalia’s jobs are farmers. With a lot of the country being desert, there

is not that much safe drinking water. Only about twenty percent of the countries

population have access to safe drinking water.

http://www.zastavki.com/eng/Widescreen/wallpaper-5166.htm

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Human-Environment InteractionIn Somalia, the desert is expanding due to

deforestation. This poses a threat to agricultural resources

and human environment. Somalia is located on the East Coast of Africa. Major climatic factors are a year-round hot climate, seasonal monsoon winds, and irregular rainfall with recurring droughts.

http://my.firedoglake.com/alexthurston/2009/07/23/greater-us-involvement-in-somalia/

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Human-Environment InteractionMean daily maximum temperatures range

from 30C to 40C (85 F-105F), except at higher elevations and along the east coast.

Mean daily minimums usually vary from about 15C to 30C (60F-85F). The southwest monsoon, a cool sea breeze, makes the period from about May to October the most pleasant season at Mogadishu.

http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/hnx/newslet/spring03/dryheat.htm

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Movement of People and GoodsSomalia, like most other

countries in Africa, was colonized by European nations during the late 1800s.

Somalia exports livestock, pearls, precious stones, metals, animal skins, meat, and fruit.

Somalia imports cereals, sugar, vegetables, live trees, plants, animals, vegetable fats and oils.

Somalia does not have any popular travel destinations.

http://www.cal.org/co/bantu/sbland.html

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Human-Environment InteractionThe December-February period of the

northeast monsoon also is comfortable. The "angambili" periods that intervene

between the two monsoons (October-November and March-May) are hot and humid.

Many people In Somalia are getting sick and dying everyday.

africanholocaust.net

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Civil WarIn Somalia there is currently a civil war going

on.The Somali Civil War started in 1992 and is

currently still going on.Around 300,000-400,000 people have died during this war.In January 2007, the United States intervened into the Somali Civil War.

http://www.theglobalobservatory.com/category/africa/

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CreditsSpecial Thanks to:

Ms. Cotter http://www.mtholyoke.edu/~jmroth/index.htmhttp://www.hejleh.com/countries/somalia.html

http://www.afribiz.info/?p=2913

http://bradyfrazier.com/