Algeria Geography

Algeria is on the northern coast of Africa bordering the Mediterranean Sea, between Morocco and Tunisia.  It has a total area of 2,381,740 sq. km. The 1200 kilometers of discontinuous coastal plain along the Mediterranean, constituting of 12% of the country, is inhabited by most of the country’s population because it is relatively fertile, but it is punctuated by hills. 

South of this is the Tell Atlas mountain range with its imposing peaks and gentle valleys. The mountain range extends into the High Plateaus, which consist largely of barren plains. Further south is the Saharan Atlas range and the Sahara Desert, which covers over 80% of Algeria’s land area.  The highest mountain is Mount Tahat in the Sahara with its peak rising to 3000 meters.  The mountainous areas suffer occasional severe earthquakes and mud slides.  Only 3% of the land is arable; there is little land for forests and woodlands.  Crops, which are grown in more fertile regions include wheat, sorghum, barley, corn and oats.  Natural resources include petroleum, iron ore, uranium, zinc, lead, natural gas and uranium.  Other plants grown are tobacco dates, figs, fruits, olives and vegetables.

 

Last edited Dec 7, 08 10:31 PM. Contributors: Andrew W.
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