(a) Draw a sketch map of Nigeria. One the map, mark and name:
(i) one cattle rearing zone;
(ii) one town in the zone;
(iii) using arrows, show the movement of cattle from the producing area to two consuming markets.
(b) Highlight three factors that favour cattle rearing in the area shown in (a)(i) above.
(c) Outline three problems of cattle rearing in the area shown in (a)(i) above.
(a) Draw an outline map of West Africa. On it locate and name:
(i) one area of dense population;
(ii) one area of sparse population;
(iii) an important town in each area;
(iv) the River Niger
(b) Explain four factors that have led to the high density of population in the area shown on your map
(c) Highlight two problems of sparse population density
(a) Draw a sketch map of Africa. On the map, mark and name;
(i) Rivers Nile and Limpopo;
(ii) Lakes Victoria and Chad;
(iii) Namib and Kalahari deserts
(b) Outline four uses of rivers and lakes in Africa.
(c) Highlight four factors that limit the use of rivers in Africa.
(a) Draw a sketch map of Africa. On the map, mark and name:
(i) the Rivers Niger and Nile;
(ii) two areas of irrigation agriculture along each river.
(b) Outline three contributions of irrigation agriculture to any of the area shown in (a)(ii) above.
(c) Highlight three problems facing irrigation agriculture in the area chosen in (b) above.
Study the map extract on a scale of 1:50,000 and answer the following questions:
(a) Calculate the distance "as the crow flies" from Agbeyangi to Marafa.
(b) Describe the drainage of the mapped area.
(c) Explain the relationship between the relief and the road network in the area.
(d) Identify two land use types on the map