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Chemshebongo (African Crossword)
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Cape Town: Capital of South Africa
Windhoek: Capital of Namibia
Harare: Capital of Zimbabwe
Lagos: Capital of Nigeria
Luanda: Capital of Angola
Freetown: Capital of Sierra Leone
Asmara: Capital of Eritrea
Nairobi: Capital of Kenya
Escarpment: A Steep Cliff On The Edge Of A Plateau
Cataract: Obstruction In A River Such As A Waterfall Or Rapid
Landlocked: Country That Does Not Have And Outlet To The Ocean
Cash Crop: Agricultural Items That Are Grown For Export
Rift Valley: Valley That Is Formed From Divergent Plate Activity In East Africa
Savanna: Tropical Grassland In Africa
Steppe: Semiarid Grassland On The Fringes Of Deserts Or Dry Areas
Rainforest: Forest Of Broadleaf Trees In A Tropical Wet Climate Zone
Sahel: A Region South Of The Sahara Desert That Is Vulnerable To Desertification
Desertification: Arid Conditions That Expand Into A Non-Arid Area
Deforestation: Trees Cut Down Faster Than They Can Grow Back
Subsistence Farming: Small Scale Farming Where Farmers Grow Enough Food Just To Live
Slash And Burn Farming: When Farmers Cut Down Trees And Burn Them To Fertilize The Soil In Tropical Regions
Nomadic Herding: When People Have Herds Of Sheep, Goats, Or Cattle And Move From Place To Place
Berlin Conference: A Meeting Between European Powers In 1884-1885 In Which Africa Was Divided Between Them
Colonization: When People From A Country Settle In Another Part Of The World Bringing Their Customs And Traditions
Genocide: The Extermination Of An Entire People Based On Ethnicity, Religion, Or Some Other Guideline
Extraction: Mining Or Harvesting Resources
Plantation: A Large Farm Where Cash Crops Are Grown
Gross Domestic Product: The Sum Total Of How Much A Country Earns In A Year
Oral Tradition: Relating Myths, Legends, Or History Passed Down Through Word Of Mouth; Memorized Stories
Refugee: People Who Flee A Region For Concern Of Their Safety
Chemshebongo (African Crossword)
Across:2. | Semiarid Grassland On The Fringes Of Deserts Or Dry Areas | 3. | Capital of South Africa | 6. | Capital of Eritrea | 10. | Capital of Nigeria | 11. | Capital of Zimbabwe | 15. | Capital of Sierra Leone |
| 16. | Agricultural Items That Are Grown For Export | 19. | Capital of Kenya | 24. | People Who Flee A Region For Concern Of Their Safety | 25. | Forest Of Broadleaf Trees In A Tropical Wet Climate Zone | 26. | When People From A Country Settle In Another Part Of The World Bringing Their Customs And Traditions | 27. | A Steep Cliff On The Edge Of A Plateau |
| | Down:1. | Trees Cut Down Faster Than They Can Grow Back | 4. | A Large Farm Where Cash Crops Are Grown | 5. | The Sum Total Of How Much A Country Earns In A Year | 7. | When Farmers Cut Down Trees And Burn Them To Fertilize The Soil In Tropical Regions | 8. | Small Scale Farming Where Farmers Grow Enough Food Just To Live | 9. | Tropical Grassland In Africa | 12. | A Meeting Between European Powers In 1884-1885 In Which Africa Was Divided Between Them | 13. | Valley That Is Formed From Divergent Plate Activity In East Africa |
| 14. | When People Have Herds Of Sheep, Goats, Or Cattle And Move From Place To Place | 17. | Obstruction In A River Such As A Waterfall Or Rapid | 18. | Relating Myths, Legends, Or History Passed Down Through Word Of Mouth; Memorized Stories | 20. | Mining Or Harvesting Resources | 21. | A Region South Of The Sahara Desert That Is Vulnerable To Desertification | 22. | The Extermination Of An Entire People Based On Ethnicity, Religion, Or Some Other Guideline | 23. | Capital of Angola |
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Chemshebongo (African Crossword)
Across:2. | Semiarid Grassland On The Fringes Of Deserts Or Dry Areas | 3. | Capital of South Africa | 6. | Capital of Eritrea | 10. | Capital of Nigeria | 11. | Capital of Zimbabwe | 15. | Capital of Sierra Leone |
| 16. | Agricultural Items That Are Grown For Export | 19. | Capital of Kenya | 24. | People Who Flee A Region For Concern Of Their Safety | 25. | Forest Of Broadleaf Trees In A Tropical Wet Climate Zone | 26. | When People From A Country Settle In Another Part Of The World Bringing Their Customs And Traditions | 27. | A Steep Cliff On The Edge Of A Plateau |
| | Down:1. | Trees Cut Down Faster Than They Can Grow Back | 4. | A Large Farm Where Cash Crops Are Grown | 5. | The Sum Total Of How Much A Country Earns In A Year | 7. | When Farmers Cut Down Trees And Burn Them To Fertilize The Soil In Tropical Regions | 8. | Small Scale Farming Where Farmers Grow Enough Food Just To Live | 9. | Tropical Grassland In Africa | 12. | A Meeting Between European Powers In 1884-1885 In Which Africa Was Divided Between Them | 13. | Valley That Is Formed From Divergent Plate Activity In East Africa |
| 14. | When People Have Herds Of Sheep, Goats, Or Cattle And Move From Place To Place | 17. | Obstruction In A River Such As A Waterfall Or Rapid | 18. | Relating Myths, Legends, Or History Passed Down Through Word Of Mouth; Memorized Stories | 20. | Mining Or Harvesting Resources | 21. | A Region South Of The Sahara Desert That Is Vulnerable To Desertification | 22. | The Extermination Of An Entire People Based On Ethnicity, Religion, Or Some Other Guideline | 23. | Capital of Angola |
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