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Natural resources and natural vegetation of Nigeria are favorable for economic activity. Soil and climatic conditions contribute to the growing of cocoa, peanuts, oil palm, cotton and many tropical crops. Nigerian rivers and lakes are full of fish. In fact, nature has blessed Nigeria immensely.
The Nigerian terrain is quite varied but except perhaps, in a few areas of rugged hills or extreme water logging (Figure 1 & 2), it does not constitute a major constraint to man's social and ...
The Nigerian vegetation zones are described following Adekanmbi and Ogundipe (2009b) based on Keay (1959a, b) (Fig. 1). The following vegetation zones are recognized from North to South: a.
Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa and has highly diverse forest ecosystems. Unfortunately, this rich vegetation continues to decline at an alarming rate; 21% of its forest cover...
14 paź 2022 · Nature natural resources and the natural vegetation of Nigeria are advantageous for business. Soil and the climate contribute to the development of peanuts, cocoa, and cocoa: cotton, oil palm, and numerous tropical crops. Nigerian streams and lakes are overflowing with fish. Nature has given Nigeria a wealth of fish.
31 lip 2023 · Physical map of Nigeria showing major cities, terrain, national parks, rivers, and surrounding countries with international borders and outline maps. Key facts about Nigeria.
Climate (particularly rainfall) has an important influence on the distribution of vegetation in Nigeria. There are ten main vegetation zones (Udo, 1970): the Sahel, Sudan and Northern Guinea zones. Jos Plateau, Montane forest and grassland, Rain forest, Oil palm bush, Southern Guinea zone, Swamp and Mangrove forest.