Quiz on Chad
Chad is a country in the centre of Africa that is entirely landlocked. Mountains encircle the region to the north, east, and south, and it resembles a shallow basin that gradually rises from the area around Lake Chad in the west. The lake itself is located to the west. The Chari and Logone rivers, as well as their tributaries, which flow from the southeast into Lake Chad, are the only natural sources of irrigation in this region. The automobile trip from the western African coastal ports to the country’s capital, N’Djamena (previously known as Fort-Lamy), takes approximately 1,600 kilometres. Did you know this all?
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Summary:
Chad is the fifth largest country on the African continent, yet its population density is only about 20 people per square mile (8 people per square kilometre), despite the fact that much of the northern section of the country is located in the Sahara Desert. Agriculture provides a livelihood for the majority of the population; the southern region is known for its production of cotton, while the central region is known for its cattle raising. Since Chad joined the ranks of oil-producing countries in 2003, there has been renewed optimism that the country’s economic status will improve as a result of the income earned.
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