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Africa
Africa is the world's second-largest and second-most populous continent after Asia. At about 30.3 million km2 (11.7 million square miles) including adjacent islands, it covers 20% of Earth's land area and 6% of its total surface area.[9] With nearly 1.4 billion people as of 2021, it accounts for about 18% of the world's human population. Africa's population is the youngest among all the continents;[10][11] the median age in 2012 was 19.7, when the worldwide median age was 30.4.[12] Based on 2024 projections, Africa's population will reach 3.8 billion people by 2099.[13] Africa is the least wealthy inhabited continent per capita and second-least wealthy by total wealth, ahead of Oceania. Scholars have attributed this to different factors including geography, climate,[14] corruption,[14] colonialism, the Cold War,[15][16] and neocolonialism. Despite this low concentration of wealth, recent economic expansion and a large and young population make Africa an important economic market in the broader global context. Africa has a large quantity of natural resources and food resources, including diamonds, sugar, salt, gold, iron, cobalt, uranium, copper, bauxite, silver, petroleum, natural gas, cocoa beans, and tropical fruit.

Africa

#	Country	Population
(2024)	Land Area
(KmΒ²)	Density
(P/KmΒ²)
1	Nigeria	232,679,478	910,770	255
2	Ethiopia	132,059,767	1,000,000	132
3	Egypt	116,538,258	995,450	117
4	Democratic Republic of the Congo	109,276,265	2,267,050	48
5	Tanzania	68,560,157	885,800	77
6	South Africa	64,007,187	1,213,090	53
7	Kenya	56,432,944	569,140	99
8	Sudan	50,448,963	1,765,048	29
9	Uganda	50,015,092	199,810	250
10	Algeria	46,814,308	2,381,740	20
11	Morocco	38,081,173	446,300	85
12	Angola	37,885,849	1,246,700	30
13	Mozambique	34,631,766	786,380	44
14	Ghana	34,427,414	227,540	151
15	Madagascar	31,964,956	581,795	55
16	CΓ΄te d'Ivoire	31,934,230	318,000	100
17	Cameroon	29,123,744	472,710	62
18	Niger	27,032,412	1,266,700	21
19	Mali	24,478,595	1,220,190	20
20	Burkina Faso	23,548,781	273,600	86
21	Malawi	21,655,286	94,280	230
22	Zambia	21,314,956	743,390	29
23	Chad	20,299,123	1,259,200	16
24	Somalia	19,009,151	627,340	30
25	Senegal	18,501,984	192,530	96
26	Zimbabwe	16,634,373	386,850	43
27	Guinea	14,754,785	245,720	60
28	Benin	14,462,724	112,760	128
29	Rwanda	14,256,567	24,670	578
30	Burundi	14,047,786	25,680	547
31	Tunisia	12,277,109	155,360	79
32	South Sudan	11,943,408	610,952	20
33	Togo	9,515,236	54,390	175
34	Sierra Leone	8,642,022	72,180	120
35	Libya	7,381,023	1,759,540	4
36	Congo	6,332,961	341,500	19
37	Liberia	5,612,817	96,320	58
38	Central African Republic	5,330,690	622,980	9
39	Mauritania	5,169,395	1,030,700	5
40	Eritrea	3,535,603	101,000	35
41	Namibia	3,030,131	823,290	4
42	Gambia	2,759,988	10,120	273
43	Gabon	2,538,952	257,670	10
44	Botswana	2,521,139	566,730	4
45	Lesotho	2,337,423	30,360	77
46	Guinea-Bissau	2,201,352	28,120	78
47	Equatorial Guinea	1,892,516	28,050	67
48	Mauritius	1,271,169	2,030	626
49	Eswatini	1,242,822	17,200	72
50	Djibouti	1,168,722	23,180	50
51	RΓ©union	878,591	2,500	351
52	Comoros	866,628	1,861	466
53	Western Sahara	590,506	266,000	2
54	Cabo Verde	524,877	4,030	130
55	Mayotte	326,505	375	871
56	Sao Tome and Principe	235,536	960	245
57	Seychelles	130,418	460	284
58	Saint Helena	5,237	390	13
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  • Africa is the world's second-largest and second-most populous continent after Asia. At about 30.3 million km2 (11.7 million square miles) including adjacent islands, it covers 20% of Earth's land area and 6% of its total surface area.[9] With nearly 1.4 billion people as of 2021, it accounts for about 18% of the world's human population. Africa's population is the youngest among all the continents;[10][11] the median age in 2012 was 19.7, when the worldwide median age was 30.4.[12] Based on 2024 projections, Africa's population will reach 3.8 billion people by 2099.[13] Africa is the least wealthy inhabited continent per capita and second-least wealthy by total wealth, ahead of Oceania. Scholars have attributed this to different factors including geography, climate,[14] corruption,[14] colonialism, the Cold War,[15][16] and neocolonialism. Despite this low concentration of wealth, recent economic expansion and a large and young population make Africa an important economic market in the broader global context. Africa has a large quantity of natural resources and food resources, including diamonds, sugar, salt, gold, iron, cobalt, uranium, copper, bauxite, silver, petroleum, natural gas, cocoa beans, and tropical fruit. Africa # Country Population (2024) Land Area (KmΒ²) Density (P/KmΒ²) 1 Nigeria 232,679,478 910,770 255 2 Ethiopia 132,059,767 1,000,000 132 3 Egypt 116,538,258 995,450 117 4 Democratic Republic of the Congo 109,276,265 2,267,050 48 5 Tanzania 68,560,157 885,800 77 6 South Africa 64,007,187 1,213,090 53 7 Kenya 56,432,944 569,140 99 8 Sudan 50,448,963 1,765,048 29 9 Uganda 50,015,092 199,810 250 10 Algeria 46,814,308 2,381,740 20 11 Morocco 38,081,173 446,300 85 12 Angola 37,885,849 1,246,700 30 13 Mozambique 34,631,766 786,380 44 14 Ghana 34,427,414 227,540 151 15 Madagascar 31,964,956 581,795 55 16 CΓ΄te d'Ivoire 31,934,230 318,000 100 17 Cameroon 29,123,744 472,710 62 18 Niger 27,032,412 1,266,700 21 19 Mali 24,478,595 1,220,190 20 20 Burkina Faso 23,548,781 273,600 86 21 Malawi 21,655,286 94,280 230 22 Zambia 21,314,956 743,390 29 23 Chad 20,299,123 1,259,200 16 24 Somalia 19,009,151 627,340 30 25 Senegal 18,501,984 192,530 96 26 Zimbabwe 16,634,373 386,850 43 27 Guinea 14,754,785 245,720 60 28 Benin 14,462,724 112,760 128 29 Rwanda 14,256,567 24,670 578 30 Burundi 14,047,786 25,680 547 31 Tunisia 12,277,109 155,360 79 32 South Sudan 11,943,408 610,952 20 33 Togo 9,515,236 54,390 175 34 Sierra Leone 8,642,022 72,180 120 35 Libya 7,381,023 1,759,540 4 36 Congo 6,332,961 341,500 19 37 Liberia 5,612,817 96,320 58 38 Central African Republic 5,330,690 622,980 9 39 Mauritania 5,169,395 1,030,700 5 40 Eritrea 3,535,603 101,000 35 41 Namibia 3,030,131 823,290 4 42 Gambia 2,759,988 10,120 273 43 Gabon 2,538,952 257,670 10 44 Botswana 2,521,139 566,730 4 45 Lesotho 2,337,423 30,360 77 46 Guinea-Bissau 2,201,352 28,120 78 47 Equatorial Guinea 1,892,516 28,050 67 48 Mauritius 1,271,169 2,030 626 49 Eswatini 1,242,822 17,200 72 50 Djibouti 1,168,722 23,180 50 51 RΓ©union 878,591 2,500 351 52 Comoros 866,628 1,861 466 53 Western Sahara 590,506 266,000 2 54 Cabo Verde 524,877 4,030 130 55 Mayotte 326,505 375 871 56 Sao Tome and Principe 235,536 960 245 57 Seychelles 130,418 460 284 58 Saint Helena 5,237 390 13
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    Continent

    A continent is any of several large geographical regions. Continents are generally identified by convention rather than any strict criteria. A continent could be a single landmass or a part of a very large landmass, as in the case of Asia or Europe. Due to this, the number of continents varies; up to seven or as few as four geographical regions are commonly regarded as continents. Most English-speaking countries  recognize seven regions as continents. In order from largest to smallest in area, these seven regions are Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia.[1] Different variations with fewer continents merge some of these regions; examples of this are merging North America and South America into America, Asia and Europe into Eurasia, and Africa, Asia, and Europe into Afro-Eurasia.
    
    WContinents 7 Continents
    7 continents
    
    The seven-continent model is probably the most widely taught. There are however other ways of grouping countries into continents.
    
    
    
    List of the seven continents
    Ranked by current population
    
    #	Continent	Population
    (2024)	Area
    (KmΒ²)	Density
    (P/KmΒ²)	World Population
    Share
    1	Asia	4,806,898,006	31,033,131	155	58.89%
    2	Africa	1,515,140,850	29,648,481	51	18.56%
    3	Europe	743,230,911	22,134,710	34	9.11%
    4	North America	613,149,877	21,330,000	29	7.51%
    5	South America	435,611,301	17,461,112	25	5.34%
    6	Australia/Oceania	46,502,478	8,486,460	5	0.57%
    7	Antarctica	0	13,720,000	0	0.00%
    
    
    Which continent does Russia belong to?
    Russia is part of both Europe and Asia. In the 7 continent model in fact, it is not always clear where to place Russia. In the map pictured above Russia is divided into two parts (European Russia and the "Asian part" of the Russian Federation) along the Ural Mountains line, from the source of the Ural River down to the Greater Caucasus from the Caspian Sea to the Black Sea (following the modern definition of Europe as provided by the National Geographic Society). However, in the list of continents, we had to place Russia in one continent or the other, so we placed it in Europe, following the United Nations classification.
    
    About 75% of the Russian population lives in the European continent. On the other hand, 75% of Russian territory is located in Asia.
    
    Which continent does Hawaii belong to?
    None. Hawaii is politically part of North America, but geographically it is not part of any continent.

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    Asia

    Asia (/ˈeΙͺΚ’Ι™/ β“˜ AY-zhΙ™, UK also /ˈeΙͺΚƒΙ™/ AY-shΙ™) is the largest continent[note 1][10][11] in the world by both land area and population.[11] It covers an area of more than 44 million square kilometres,[note 2] about 30% of Earth's total land area and 8% of Earth's total surface area. The continent, which has long been home to the majority of the human population,[12] was the site of many of the first civilisations. Its 4.7 billion people[13] constitute roughly 60% of the world's population.[14]
    
    Asia
    
    #	Country	Population
    (2024)	Land Area
    (KmΒ²)	Density
    (P/KmΒ²)
    1	India	1,450,935,791	2,973,190	488
    2	China	1,419,321,278	9,388,211	151
    3	Indonesia	283,487,931	1,811,570	156
    4	Pakistan	251,269,164	770,880	326
    5	Bangladesh	173,562,364	130,170	1,333
    6	Japan	123,753,041	364,555	339
    7	Philippines	115,843,670	298,170	389
    8	Vietnam	100,987,686	310,070	326
    9	Iran	91,567,738	1,628,550	56
    10	Turkey	87,473,805	769,630	114
    11	Thailand	71,668,011	510,890	140
    12	Myanmar	54,500,091	653,290	83
    13	South Korea	51,717,590	97,230	532
    14	Iraq	46,042,015	434,320	106
    15	Afghanistan	42,647,492	652,860	65
    16	Yemen	40,583,164	527,970	77
    17	Uzbekistan	36,361,859	425,400	85
    18	Malaysia	35,557,673	328,550	108
    19	Saudi Arabia	33,962,757	2,149,690	16
    20	Nepal	29,651,054	143,350	207
    21	North Korea	26,498,823	120,410	220
    22	Syria	24,672,760	183,630	134
    23	Taiwan	23,213,962	35,410	656
    24	Sri Lanka	23,103,565	62,710	368
    25	Kazakhstan	20,592,571	2,699,700	8
    26	Cambodia	17,638,801	176,520	100
    27	Jordan	11,552,876	88,780	130
    28	United Arab Emirates	11,027,129	83,600	132
    29	Tajikistan	10,590,927	139,960	76
    30	Azerbaijan	10,336,577	82,658	125
    31	Israel	9,387,021	21,640	434
    32	Laos	7,769,819	230,800	34
    33	Turkmenistan	7,494,498	469,930	16
    34	Hong Kong	7,414,909	1,050	7,062
    35	Kyrgyzstan	7,186,009	191,800	37
    36	Singapore	5,832,387	700	8,332
    37	Lebanon	5,805,962	10,230	568
    38	State of Palestine	5,495,443	6,020	913
    39	Oman	5,281,538	309,500	17
    40	Kuwait	4,934,507	17,820	277
    41	Georgia	3,807,670	69,490	55
    42	Mongolia	3,475,540	1,553,560	2
    43	Qatar	3,048,423	11,610	263
    44	Armenia	2,973,840	28,470	104
    45	Bahrain	1,607,049	760	2,115
    46	Timor-Leste	1,400,638	14,870	94
    47	Cyprus	1,358,282	9,240	147
    48	Bhutan	791,524	38,117	21
    49	Macao	720,262	30	24,009
    50	Maldives	527,799	300	1,759
    51	Brunei Darussalam	462,721	5,270	88

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    Africa

    Africa is the world's second-largest and second-most populous continent after Asia. At about 30.3 million km2 (11.7 million square miles) including adjacent islands, it covers 20% of Earth's land area and 6% of its total surface area.[9] With nearly 1.4 billion people as of 2021, it accounts for about 18% of the world's human population. Africa's population is the youngest among all the continents;[10][11] the median age in 2012 was 19.7, when the worldwide median age was 30.4.[12] Based on 2024 projections, Africa's population will reach 3.8 billion people by 2099.[13] Africa is the least wealthy inhabited continent per capita and second-least wealthy by total wealth, ahead of Oceania. Scholars have attributed this to different factors including geography, climate,[14] corruption,[14] colonialism, the Cold War,[15][16] and neocolonialism. Despite this low concentration of wealth, recent economic expansion and a large and young population make Africa an important economic market in the broader global context. Africa has a large quantity of natural resources and food resources, including diamonds, sugar, salt, gold, iron, cobalt, uranium, copper, bauxite, silver, petroleum, natural gas, cocoa beans, and tropical fruit.
    
    Africa
    
    #	Country	Population
    (2024)	Land Area
    (KmΒ²)	Density
    (P/KmΒ²)
    1	Nigeria	232,679,478	910,770	255
    2	Ethiopia	132,059,767	1,000,000	132
    3	Egypt	116,538,258	995,450	117
    4	Democratic Republic of the Congo	109,276,265	2,267,050	48
    5	Tanzania	68,560,157	885,800	77
    6	South Africa	64,007,187	1,213,090	53
    7	Kenya	56,432,944	569,140	99
    8	Sudan	50,448,963	1,765,048	29
    9	Uganda	50,015,092	199,810	250
    10	Algeria	46,814,308	2,381,740	20
    11	Morocco	38,081,173	446,300	85
    12	Angola	37,885,849	1,246,700	30
    13	Mozambique	34,631,766	786,380	44
    14	Ghana	34,427,414	227,540	151
    15	Madagascar	31,964,956	581,795	55
    16	CΓ΄te d'Ivoire	31,934,230	318,000	100
    17	Cameroon	29,123,744	472,710	62
    18	Niger	27,032,412	1,266,700	21
    19	Mali	24,478,595	1,220,190	20
    20	Burkina Faso	23,548,781	273,600	86
    21	Malawi	21,655,286	94,280	230
    22	Zambia	21,314,956	743,390	29
    23	Chad	20,299,123	1,259,200	16
    24	Somalia	19,009,151	627,340	30
    25	Senegal	18,501,984	192,530	96
    26	Zimbabwe	16,634,373	386,850	43
    27	Guinea	14,754,785	245,720	60
    28	Benin	14,462,724	112,760	128
    29	Rwanda	14,256,567	24,670	578
    30	Burundi	14,047,786	25,680	547
    31	Tunisia	12,277,109	155,360	79
    32	South Sudan	11,943,408	610,952	20
    33	Togo	9,515,236	54,390	175
    34	Sierra Leone	8,642,022	72,180	120
    35	Libya	7,381,023	1,759,540	4
    36	Congo	6,332,961	341,500	19
    37	Liberia	5,612,817	96,320	58
    38	Central African Republic	5,330,690	622,980	9
    39	Mauritania	5,169,395	1,030,700	5
    40	Eritrea	3,535,603	101,000	35
    41	Namibia	3,030,131	823,290	4
    42	Gambia	2,759,988	10,120	273
    43	Gabon	2,538,952	257,670	10
    44	Botswana	2,521,139	566,730	4
    45	Lesotho	2,337,423	30,360	77
    46	Guinea-Bissau	2,201,352	28,120	78
    47	Equatorial Guinea	1,892,516	28,050	67
    48	Mauritius	1,271,169	2,030	626
    49	Eswatini	1,242,822	17,200	72
    50	Djibouti	1,168,722	23,180	50
    51	RΓ©union	878,591	2,500	351
    52	Comoros	866,628	1,861	466
    53	Western Sahara	590,506	266,000	2
    54	Cabo Verde	524,877	4,030	130
    55	Mayotte	326,505	375	871
    56	Sao Tome and Principe	235,536	960	245
    57	Seychelles	130,418	460	284
    58	Saint Helena	5,237	390	13

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    North America

    North America is a continent[b] in the Northern  and Western Hemispheres.[c] North America is bordered to the north by the Arctic Ocean, to the east by the Atlantic Ocean, to the southeast by South America and the Caribbean Sea, and to the west and south by the Pacific Ocean. The region includes the Bahamas, Bermuda, Canada, the Caribbean, Central America, Clipperton Island, Greenland, Mexico, Saint Pierre and Miquelon, the Turks and Caicos Islands, and the United States.
    
    North America
    
    #	Country	Population
    (2024)	Land Area
    (KmΒ²)	Density
    (P/KmΒ²)
    1	U.S.A.	345,426,571	9,147,420	38
    2	Mexico	130,861,007	1,943,950	67
    3	Canada	39,742,430	9,093,510	4
    4	Guatemala	18,406,359	107,160	172
    5	Haiti	11,772,557	27,560	427
    6	Dominican Republic	11,427,557	48,320	236
    7	Cuba	10,979,783	106,440	103
    8	Honduras	10,825,703	111,890	97
    9	Nicaragua	6,916,140	120,340	57
    10	El Salvador	6,338,193	20,720	306
    11	Costa Rica	5,129,910	51,060	100
    12	Panama	4,515,577	74,340	61
    13	Puerto Rico	3,242,204	8,870	366
    14	Jamaica	2,839,175	10,830	262
    15	Trinidad and Tobago	1,507,782	5,130	294
    16	Belize	417,072	22,810	18
    17	Bahamas	401,283	10,010	40
    18	Guadeloupe	375,106	1,690	222
    19	Martinique	343,195	1,060	324
    20	Barbados	282,467	430	657
    21	CuraΓ§ao	185,482	444	418
    22	Saint Lucia	179,744	610	295
    23	Grenada	117,207	340	345
    24	Aruba	108,066	180	600
    25	Saint Vincent and the Grenadines	100,616	390	258
    26	Antigua and Barbuda	93,772	440	213
    27	United States Virgin Islands	84,905	350	243
    28	Cayman Islands	74,457	240	310
    29	Dominica	66,205	750	88
    30	Bermuda	64,636	50	1,293
    31	Greenland	55,840	410,450	0
    32	Saint Kitts and Nevis	46,843	260	180
    33	Turks and Caicos Islands	46,535	950	49
    34	Sint Maarten	43,350	34	1,275
    35	British Virgin Islands	39,471	150	263
    36	Caribbean Netherlands	30,675	328	94
    37	Saint Martin	26,129	53	493
    38	Anguilla	14,598	90	162
    39	Saint BarthΓ©lemy	11,258	21	536
    40	Saint Pierre and Miquelon	5,628	230	24
    41	Montserrat	4,389	100	44

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    South America

    South America is a continent[g] entirely in the Western Hemisphere[h] and mostly in the Southern Hemisphere, with a considerably smaller portion in the Northern Hemisphere. It can also be described as the southern subregion of the Americas.
    
    South America
    
    #	Country	Population
    (2024)	Land Area
    (KmΒ²)	Density
    (P/KmΒ²)
    1	Brazil	211,998,573	8,358,140	25
    2	Colombia	52,886,363	1,109,500	48
    3	Argentina	45,696,159	2,736,690	17
    4	Peru	34,217,848	1,280,000	27
    5	Venezuela	28,405,543	882,050	32
    6	Chile	19,764,771	743,532	27
    7	Ecuador	18,135,478	248,360	73
    8	Bolivia	12,413,315	1,083,300	11
    9	Paraguay	6,929,153	397,300	17
    10	Uruguay	3,386,588	175,020	19
    11	Guyana	831,087	196,850	4
    12	Suriname	634,431	156,000	4
    13	French Guiana	308,522	82,200	4
    14	Falkland Islands	3,470	12,170	0

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    Australia (continent)

    The continent of Australia, sometimes known in technical contexts by the names Sahul  (/sΙ™Λˆhuːl/), Australia-New Guinea, Australinea, or Meganesia to distinguish it from the country of Australia,[1][2][3] is located within the Southern and Eastern hemispheres.[4] The continent includes mainland Australia, Tasmania, the island of New Guinea (Papua New Guinea and Western New Guinea), the Aru Islands, the Ashmore and Cartier Islands, most of the Coral Sea Islands, and some other nearby islands. Situated in the geographical region of Oceania, Australia is the smallest of the seven traditional continents.
    
    Australia/Oceania
    
    #	Country	Population
    (2024)	Land Area
    (KmΒ²)	Density
    (P/KmΒ²)
    1	Australia	26,713,205	7,682,300	3
    2	Papua New Guinea	10,576,502	452,860	23
    3	New Zealand	5,213,944	263,310	20
    4	Fiji	928,784	18,270	51
    5	Solomon Islands	819,198	27,990	29
    6	Micronesia	526,923	700	753
    7	Vanuatu	327,777	12,190	27
    8	New Caledonia	292,639	18,280	16
    9	French Polynesia	281,807	3,660	77
    10	Samoa	218,019	2,830	77
    11	Guam	167,777	540	311
    12	Kiribati	134,518	810	166
    13	Tonga	104,175	720	145
    14	American Samoa	46,765	200	234
    15	Northern Mariana Islands	44,278	460	96
    16	Marshall Islands	37,548	180	209
    17	Palau	17,695	460	38
    18	Cook Islands	13,729	240	57
    19	Nauru	11,947	20	597
    20	Wallis and Futuna Islands	11,277	140	81
    21	Tuvalu	9,646	30	322
    22	Tokelau	2,506	10	251
    23	Niue	1,819	260	7

    Information Β· 1 year ago

    Antarctica

    Antarctica (/Γ¦nˈtɑːrktΙͺkΙ™/ β“˜)[note 1] is Earth's southernmost and least-populated continent. Situated almost entirely south of the Antarctic Circle and surrounded by the Southern Ocean  (also known as the Antarctic Ocean), it contains the geographic South Pole. Antarctica is the fifth-largest continent, being about 40% larger than Europe, and has an area of 14,200,000 km2 (5,500,000 sq mi). Most of Antarctica is covered by the Antarctic ice sheet, with an average thickness of 1.9 km (1.2 mi).

    Manoo Β· 2 months ago

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    Anila Β· 5 months ago

    Floods Kill More Than 1,000 People in West and Central Africa - The New York Times

    Nearly one million people have been forced to flee their homes after floods devastated towns across western and central Africa, humanitarian agencies said.CreditCredit...Musa Ajit Borno/Associated Press
    By Ruth Maclean and Ismail Alfa
    Reporting from Dakar, Senegal, and Maiduguri, Nigeria
    Sept. 15, 2024
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    Aishatu Bunu, an elementary schoolteacher in Maiduguri, a city in Nigeria’s northeast, woke up at 5 a.m. to the sound of her neighbors shouting.
    
    When she opened her front door, she was greeted by the sight of rising waters outside. β€œWe saw β€” water is coming,” Ms. Bunu said.
    
    In a panic, she and her three young children grabbed some clothes and her educational certificates and fled their home into waters that quickly became chest high, eventually finding temporary shelter at a gas station.
    
    Ms. Bunu was speaking on Friday from the bed of a truck that she managed to board with her children after several days of sheltering at various sites across the flood-stricken city. The floodwaters inundated Maiduguri early last week after heavy rainfall caused a nearby dam to overflow.
    Flooding caused by the rain has devastated cities and towns across west and central Africa in recent days, leaving more than 1,000 people dead and hundreds of thousands of homes destroyed. Up to four million people have been affected by the floods and nearly one million forced to flee their homes, according to humanitarian agencies.
    
    The exact number of deaths has been difficult to tally given the scale of the disaster, and the officially reported figures are not up-to-date. In Nigeria, the authorities said that at least 200 people had died, but that was before the floods hit Maiduguri, which has added at least 30 people to that toll. In Niger, more than 265 have been reported dead. In Chad, 487 people had lost their lives as of last week. In Mali, which is facing its worst floods since the 1960s, 55 died.

    Information Β· 1 year ago

    Africa

    Africa is the world's second-largest and second-most populous continent after Asia. At about 30.3 million km2 (11.7 million square miles) including adjacent islands, it covers 20% of Earth's land area and 6% of its total surface area.[9] With nearly 1.4 billion people as of 2021, it accounts for about 18% of the world's human population. Africa's population is the youngest among all the continents;[10][11] the median age in 2012 was 19.7, when the worldwide median age was 30.4.[12] Based on 2024 projections, Africa's population will reach 3.8 billion people by 2099.[13] Africa is the least wealthy inhabited continent per capita and second-least wealthy by total wealth, ahead of Oceania. Scholars have attributed this to different factors including geography, climate,[14] corruption,[14] colonialism, the Cold War,[15][16] and neocolonialism. Despite this low concentration of wealth, recent economic expansion and a large and young population make Africa an important economic market in the broader global context. Africa has a large quantity of natural resources and food resources, including diamonds, sugar, salt, gold, iron, cobalt, uranium, copper, bauxite, silver, petroleum, natural gas, cocoa beans, and tropical fruit.
    
    Africa
    
    #	Country	Population
    (2024)	Land Area
    (KmΒ²)	Density
    (P/KmΒ²)
    1	Nigeria	232,679,478	910,770	255
    2	Ethiopia	132,059,767	1,000,000	132
    3	Egypt	116,538,258	995,450	117
    4	Democratic Republic of the Congo	109,276,265	2,267,050	48
    5	Tanzania	68,560,157	885,800	77
    6	South Africa	64,007,187	1,213,090	53
    7	Kenya	56,432,944	569,140	99
    8	Sudan	50,448,963	1,765,048	29
    9	Uganda	50,015,092	199,810	250
    10	Algeria	46,814,308	2,381,740	20
    11	Morocco	38,081,173	446,300	85
    12	Angola	37,885,849	1,246,700	30
    13	Mozambique	34,631,766	786,380	44
    14	Ghana	34,427,414	227,540	151
    15	Madagascar	31,964,956	581,795	55
    16	CΓ΄te d'Ivoire	31,934,230	318,000	100
    17	Cameroon	29,123,744	472,710	62
    18	Niger	27,032,412	1,266,700	21
    19	Mali	24,478,595	1,220,190	20
    20	Burkina Faso	23,548,781	273,600	86
    21	Malawi	21,655,286	94,280	230
    22	Zambia	21,314,956	743,390	29
    23	Chad	20,299,123	1,259,200	16
    24	Somalia	19,009,151	627,340	30
    25	Senegal	18,501,984	192,530	96
    26	Zimbabwe	16,634,373	386,850	43
    27	Guinea	14,754,785	245,720	60
    28	Benin	14,462,724	112,760	128
    29	Rwanda	14,256,567	24,670	578
    30	Burundi	14,047,786	25,680	547
    31	Tunisia	12,277,109	155,360	79
    32	South Sudan	11,943,408	610,952	20
    33	Togo	9,515,236	54,390	175
    34	Sierra Leone	8,642,022	72,180	120
    35	Libya	7,381,023	1,759,540	4
    36	Congo	6,332,961	341,500	19
    37	Liberia	5,612,817	96,320	58
    38	Central African Republic	5,330,690	622,980	9
    39	Mauritania	5,169,395	1,030,700	5
    40	Eritrea	3,535,603	101,000	35
    41	Namibia	3,030,131	823,290	4
    42	Gambia	2,759,988	10,120	273
    43	Gabon	2,538,952	257,670	10
    44	Botswana	2,521,139	566,730	4
    45	Lesotho	2,337,423	30,360	77
    46	Guinea-Bissau	2,201,352	28,120	78
    47	Equatorial Guinea	1,892,516	28,050	67
    48	Mauritius	1,271,169	2,030	626
    49	Eswatini	1,242,822	17,200	72
    50	Djibouti	1,168,722	23,180	50
    51	RΓ©union	878,591	2,500	351
    52	Comoros	866,628	1,861	466
    53	Western Sahara	590,506	266,000	2
    54	Cabo Verde	524,877	4,030	130
    55	Mayotte	326,505	375	871
    56	Sao Tome and Principe	235,536	960	245
    57	Seychelles	130,418	460	284
    58	Saint Helena	5,237	390	13

    Missapon Β· 1 year ago

    African elephants (Loxodonta). African bush elephant (L. africana) and the smaller African forest

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    Missapon Β· 1 year ago

    Beautiful shot of an african elephant walking on the road with a blurred background

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    Missapon Β· 1 year ago

    Attack by dangerous male elephant in Africa

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    Missapon Β· 1 year ago

    African Forest Elephants’s Movements Depend on Their Personalities

    African forest elephants roam the dense rainforests of West and Central Africa where they subsist largely on a diet of fruit. They shape forests by dispersing fruit and seeds, browsing, and creating an extensive trail network.

    Nachima Β· 1 year ago

    African Marigolds

    These tall and stately plants make beautiful borders along fences, at the back of perennial beds to set off other flowers, and as a large patch all on their own. African marigolds (Tagetes erecta) are good for cutting for arrangements with long, sturdy stems and good vase life. They are relatively low-maintenance summer flowers and thrive in hot, dry conditions. Here are a few of the prettiest varieties of African marigolds to try:
     
    
    
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