Monday, December 23, 2019

Geography Canary Islands and Algeria - 758 Words

Geography is the study of Earth’s landscapes, peoples, places and environments and one thing that geographers say is people do not live where it is too hot, too cold, too humid, and too dry. With this statement one would thing that Morocco is not a place anyone would live because of its dry hot weather, however, Morocco has a population of 33 million people, according to the worldpopulationreview.com website. Morocco is located in the Maghreb region of North Africa which is in the upper left hand side of Africa next to the Canary Islands and Algeria. Morocco is known for its rugged mountainous interior and large portions of desert. The climate is Mediterranean in the north and in some mountains, which becomes more extreme towards the interior regions. Morocco has approximately 12% of forests but only 5% is irrigated which means that there isn’t much water that the people can drink or use for their crops. Without that imperative water Morocco would lose their exports; w inter wheat and barley, with vegetables, fruits, grapes, and olives. These products along with textiles, electric components, and petroleum products bring in 22 billion dollars in exporting to France, Spain, and Brazil. Morocco’s main import and export ally is France which controls 60% of foreign direct investment. France is still Morocco’s number one trading partner but Moroccan and US trade has been going up, in fact it has risen from $1.4 billion to $2.3 billion within one year. In 2006 MoroccanShow MoreRelatedColonialism2524 Words   |  11 PagesColonization of Africa only began in earnest in the 1880s, but by 1900 virtually the entire continent was controlled by Europe. The colonial era ended gradually after World War II; the only territories still governed as colonies today are small islands. http://www.answers.com/topic/colonialism#ixzz1lYMQdYfY http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colonialism Colonialism is the establishment, maintenance, acquisition and expansion of colonies in one territory by people from another territory. It is a processRead MoreEconomic Immigration: the Case of Spain4636 Words   |  19 PagesAs living standards in these countries have risen, the trend has reversed and they are now a magnet for immigration (most notably from Albania, Romania, Bulgaria, Poland, Morocco, Somalia, Egypt and Ukraine to Italy and Greece, and from Morocco, Algeria, Romania, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Russia and Latin America to Spain and Portugal). 3.1. Immigration within Europe As a result of the Schengen Agreement, there is free travel within Europe. Citizens of European Union member states and their families have

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