Sub-Sahara Africa
Across
- 6. Regular changes in the weather over time, like rainy and dry seasons, that affect farming.
- 7. Raising animals like goats, sheep, or cattle for food, trade, and other needs.
- 9. A system of people or places exchanging goods with each other.
- 10. When soil loses the nutrients plants need to grow.
- 12. Soil rich in nutrients, good for growing crops.
- 13. Cutting down too many trees, which can hurt soil quality and lead to erosion.
- 14. A semi-dry region of Africa just south of the Sahara, prone to drought and desertification.
- 15. The natural features of an area, like rivers, deserts, mountains, and plains.
Down
- 1. A long period without enough rain, making it hard for plants, animals, and people to survive.
- 2. An ancient African region with rich soil from river floods, important for farming and trade.
- 3. Letting too many animals eat plants in one place, which damages the land.
- 4. When land that used to be good for farming turns into desert and can’t grow plants anymore.
- 5. A grassy plain with few trees, common in Africa, good for farming and raising animals.
- 8. Bringing water to crops through channels, pipes, or canals.
- 11. When wind, water, or human activity wears away the top layer of soil and carries it away.