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Kenya’s Geography

Tuesday Sep 8, 2009
paul Gitau asked:


Kenya is about 583,000 square kilometers with the equator passing around the center. Surrounded by Tanzania, Uganda, Sudan, Ethiopia, Somalia and the Indian Ocean in the great Rift Valley of East.The runs down from Lake Turkana to the bottom of the Kenyan coast. Many lakes dot the entire stretch of the valley where the mountains and the rugged volcanic scenery are numerous. Some of the lakes include Lake Naivasha, Elementaita, Nakuru, Bogoria and the mountains of Baringo.The Longonot include dormant volcanoes in the Rift Valley floor. The central mountains are the most fertile and confined Aberdare ranges in temperatures of around 10-14 degrees and highs of 22-28 degrees. Rainfall varies from 20 mm-200mm coming down in March and June and activity Octomber / November.Main is growing due to favorable climatic conditions. The Kenyan side of the lake in western Kenya is wet, dry and extensions of precipitation throughout the year. The Kakamega forest is in western province and is a rich tropical forest with various kinds of birds in their natural habitat. The sky to the vigilantes and bird photographers in the main economic activity Kenya.The along the Kenyan shore of the lake is fishing. The coastal region is mainly a tourist area with large covered by her national parks and reserves of Tsavo. ? s of? Ita of hot and humid all year with low precipitation. Sweeps of the fresh sea breezes through the low ground temperatures. The temperature generally ranges from 22-30 degrees all year. The region has the largest tourist establishments and the best in the country. The white sandy beaches are an attraction on its own. In the northern parts of Kenya, temperatures range from 20-40 degrees and precipitation is poor. The area is very dry, thick and dotted with deserts. Economic activity in this area is the rise of the sheep, cattle, camels that kept moving from one area to another searching for forage and water. The? s of? de Ita inhabited mainly by nomadic communities like the Samburu.

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