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NIE ACTIVITY

GEOGRAPHY CONNECTIONS
This year-long series is presented in collaboration with the Connecticut Geographic Alliance.
ZAMBIA National Flag:
By Sheila Adams, Connecticut
Geographic Alliance
TAKE 5
Country View Location: A landlocked country lying at
15 S latitude and 30 E longitude on the
continent of Africa. The population in 2012
was just under 14,000,000, which is a
4 million person increase over the last 10
years. The capital city is Lusaka. Other
large cities include Ndola, Kitwe, and
Livingstone.
Place: Zambia is located in a high plains
region and has a sub-tropical climate. There
are 3 seasons: Hot (September – November)
with temperatures ranging from 23 to 28C,
Wet (November – April) with average annual
rainfalls of 25 to 30 inches, and Cool (May
The government of Zambia is a – August) with temperatures ranging from
5 to 17C. The elevation of Zambia helps
republic, with a president being popularly keep it cooler than other regions in southern
elected for up to two 5-year terms. The Africa.
people of Zambia are mostly Bantu, Human/Environment Interaction: Zambia
with 99.5% of residents being African. has relied heavily on mining in the past,
focusing efforts on the Copper Belt in the
Surprisingly, the official language of north. Today, they continue to mine copper,
Zambia is English, but there are still over as well as cobalt and zinc. Other economic
resources are needed, however, to improve
70 other indigenous languages spoken.
The region is well-known for its copper
the economy and livelihood of the people DID YOU KNOW?
in Zambia. They have few trade partners • Zambian people have 10 times as many cellular phones than land lines
mining. at this point, but they do trade tobacco and
• Victoria Falls, on the Zambezi river, is over 1 mile wide, and boasts the largest ‘sheet’ of
corn as well. Mining remains half of their
Gross National Product, and 90% of their falling water in the world – the spray can be seen from more than 10 miles away
• During the rainy season, over 300,000 gallons of water per second fall over the Victoria
A trip to Zambia would be a real export revenues come from copper and
Falls escarpment
cobalt. What Zambia lacks in agricultural
thrill! With a variety of game parks and resources, they make up for in water; • The indigenous name of this “Natural Wonder of the World” is Mosi-oa-Tunya, meaning
nature preserves, a traveler would be Zambia’s energy needs are almost entirely “smoke that thunders”
met by the waterpower reserves of Lake • The Zambian currency, Kwacha, was revalued in 2011; prior to that, $1 = 5,000 Kwacha,
assured of seeing many of the animals now $1 = 5 Kwacha – that’s much easier for American tourists!
Kariba on the Zambian-Zimbabwe border.
most associated with Africa such as Lake Kariba is actually the world’s largest • Zambia is the world’s largest consumer of second-hand clothing
elephants, hippos, and lions. From the reservoir and Zambia ranks 4th in the world
in its use of hydro-electric power.
many safari options and white water
rafting trips on the Zambezi River, an Movement: The country has about 90,000
km of roads, only 20,000 of which are
MAPPING ACTIVITY
adventurous tourist would certainly paved. There are also 88 airports, 8 of • Research population data for Zambia over the past 30 years and create a graph
have plenty to choose from. Victoria which have paved runways. Zambia has
about 2,100 km and 2,200 km of railways to show the population trend in this country. Use different colored lines for
Falls is a must-see on your Zambian and waterways respectively different age groups.
adventure. Hundreds of thousands of Region: The country of Zambia is 294,000 • After creating the graph, write a summary of the data and how the impact of
visitors from around the world come to square miles, slightly larger than the state HIV/AIDS can be seen in the data by age groups.
see the falls each year. With new resorts, of Texas. It is most notably bordered by
Zimbabwe, sharing the famed Zambezi • What do you think is meant by the term ‘Copper Belt’?
restaurants, and shopping; this will River to Zambia’s south. It is also bordered • Name two ways that the Zambezi River helps the country and people of Zambia.
surely help the Zambian economy in the by Tanzania, Mozambique, Namibia, Malawi,
Angola, and the Democratic Republic of the
future. Perhaps one day you will choose Congo. For students who are blind, learning disabled or print challenged, visit CRIS Radio at
to take a Zambian trip of your own! http://www.chrisradio.org and click Kids On-Demand for a free audio version of Geography Connections.

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