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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

KENYA PRESENTATION

BY HALEY, MAKAYLA, AND BRYCEN
Photo by angela7dreams

Physical Features and Major Water

-Indian Ocean
-Lake Victoria
-Lake turkana
-Tana River
-Chalbi desert
-Mt. Kilimanjaro
-Mt. Kenya

Climate

-Hot and humid year-round
-Equator goes through it

Photo by USAID_IMAGES

Important natural resources

-limestone
-soda ash
-salt
-gemstones
-fluorspar
-zinc
-oil
-gypsum and hydropower

Photo by cliff1066™

Early history

The earliest inhabitants of kenya were hunter-gatherers, but from about 2,000 Bc herders came to the region. In the late 19th century British took control of Kenya. In 1961 they created a Kenya African National Union to become independent.

Photo by angela7dreams

Conquest

The british empire

Photo by Ian Halsey

Independence

December 12th, 1963

Photo by aaron.knox

Current issues and challenges

-quality education
-unpredictable climate conditions (recurring drought and flooding)
-HIV/AIDS infections
(1.5 million HiV/AIDS cases were recorded in 2009 with about 80,000 deaths recorded in the same year)
-poverty

Photo by Anup Shah

Current issues and challenges Continued

-environmental Issues (floods, water shortage, pollution including land, soil, air, etc.)

Photo by blog100days

Population distribution

215 per. Sq. mile

Culture

Religion:
-Christianity - 82.6%
-Islam- 11.1%
-Buddhism
-Hinduism

Photo by monkeyc.net

Culture continued

Ethnic groups:
At least 40 different ethnic groups
-Kikuyu
-Luo
-Kamba
-Kalenjin

Culture continued

Languages:
Two main languages
-Swahili
-English

Photo by Paul Mannix

Fun facts

-In Kenya they drive on the left-hand side of the road.
-Kenya is roughly the same size of Texas at 362,040 square miles.

Photo by ViktorDobai