§5.1 Contrasts in Nigeria part 1

§5.1 Contrasts in Nigeria part 1

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§5.1 Contrasts in Nigeria part 1

Slide 1 - Slide

Planning of lesson
  • Notifications
  • What do you know about Nigeria?
  • New notes: landscapes and climate & population
  • Homework
  • End

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Nigeria: 5 elements

  1. Location, landscape, climate
  2. Population distribution
  3. Cultural differences
  4. Prosperity
  5. Conflicts

Slide 3 - Slide

Slide 4 - Link

Do you know about Nigeria yet?
Which continent?

Which cultural area?
What colony?
What language?
 

Slide 5 - Slide

The big picture: contradictions
Both photos were taken in Lagos

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Nigeria: 5 elements

  1. Location, landscape, climate
  2. Population distribution
  3. Cultural differences
  4. Prosperity
  5. Conflicts

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1. Landscape and climate

Slide 8 - Slide

Landscapes

Slide 9 - Slide

Steppe
Savannah
Tropical rainforest
Mangrove
Dry
Wet

Slide 10 - Slide

Landscape and agriculture
Not every landscape is suitable for agriculture. 

Mangrove?
Tropisch rainforest?
Savannah?                                          
Steppe ?                                                                                                                    
Steppe
Savannah
Tropical rainforest
Mangrove

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List the different landscape from south to north. After the landscapes, write a + (suitable for agriculture) or a - (not suitable for agriculture).

Slide 12 - Open question

Conclusion:
Southern Nigeria is wet and good for agriculture

The north is dry and therefore less good for agriculture

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Why is it so hot on and around the equator? 
1
The sun shines perpendicular to the earth's surface
2
The sun's rays travel a shorter distance through the atmosphere

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Slide 15 - Video

The angle of the sun's rays

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Low width and high width
Cause 1: perpendicular solar rays (A) heat smaller surface area than oblique solar rays (B)
Cause 2: perpendicular solar rays shorter path through atmosphere 

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Monsoon

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Monsoon
In the south of Nigeria, they only know two seasons: Rain season and dry season.

In December/January it is very dry. This is because the wind turns then. 
Normally, the wind comes from the south of the sea (onshore wind), then from the north (offshore wind)
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Nigeria: 5 elements

  1. Location, landscape, climate
  2. Population distribution
  3. Cultural differences
  4. Prosperity
  5. Conflicts

Slide 20 - Slide

2. Population distribution

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Population
  • The country in Africa with the largest population. 



  • Uneven  population distribution

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Slide 23 - Video

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Why would more people live in the South?

Slide 25 - Open question

Homework
Read §5.1 and Make: §5.1 assignments 2 (landscapes), 3 (seasons and monsoons) and 4 (population and wealth). THIS IS HOMEWORK

Are you finished?
Then make ahead of time §5.1 assignments 5 (cultural differences), 6 (colonies) and 7 (conflicts) - NEXT WEEK

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