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Modern Business Geography
(B) TrabpE Routes AnD CITIES OF AFRICA
Africa, like South America, makes its chief contribution to the world’s
commerce through primary production. The cities, therefore, serve
as huge warehouses where raw materials are collected, rather than as
manufacturing centers.
I. Make a table showing the approximate area of the following sections of
Africa: (a) the deserts; (b) the great tropical forests; (c) the tropical
grasslands ; (d) the regions with a temperate climate.
Find some country in the temperate zone having an area somewhere near
that of each of the four sections of Africa. How does the population of
the four countries compare with that of Africa?
CHier CI1TIES OF AFRICA AND THEIR APPROXIMATE POPULATIONS
Cairo . . . . . .
Alexandria .
Johannesburg
Cape Town .
Algiers . . .
Tunis . . . . .
Durban (Port Natal) .
Oran . . . . . .
Morocco (Marakesh) .
Khartum . . . ,
1.065,000
573,000
325,000
240,000
226,000
186,000
180,000
150,000
149,000
124..000
Casablanca . . . .|
Port Said . . . .
Constantine .
Tanta . . .
Fez. . . .
Omdurman .
Port Elizabeth .
Mansura . . .
Tripoli. . . .
Tangier
107,000
105,000
94,000
90,000
81,000
79,000
65,000
64,000
60,000
60.000
3. Divide the cities of Africa, as given in the table above, into two lists, —
the seaports and the cities in the interior. Beside each city write the name
of the country or colony in which it is situated.
Location of the chief ports of Africa. A comparison of the coast
line of Africa with that of North America or Europe shows great
differences. The characteristics of the African coastal regions account
in part for the number, size, and stage of development of the sea-
norts.
What portions of the continent have (a) a smooth, regular coast line;
(b) swamps and dense forests; (c) mountains near the sea; (d) deserts;
‘e) deep rivers, navigable for many miles into the interior; (f) high tem-
perature at all seasons; (g) a location near the commercial and industrial
continents ?
5. How does each of these conditions influence the development of seaports?
6. How many of the seaports in the table given above are along the Mediter-
ranean coast ?
How do they compare in size with the seaports on the north coast of the
Mediterranean p