SUBJECT: GEOGRAPHY
CLASS: SS1
DATE:
TERM: 3rd TERM
REFERENCE
WEEK THREE
TOPIC: NIGERIA - RELIEF - DRAINAGE
Relief refers to the surface features of the land above the sea level. The relief of
Nigeria can be grouped into two main classes. These are lowlands and highlands.
LOWLANDS: These are areas below 300m above the sea level. Areas of lowlands in Nigeria include the following.
(i) The Sokoto Plain (200 – 300m)
(ii) The Niger – Benue Trough / Valley (100 – 300m)
(iii) The Chad Basin or Bornu Plain
(iv) The Niger Delta (0 – 100)
(v) The Cross River Basin (120 – 180)
(vi) The Coastal Plain (0 – 100)
(vii) The interior coastal lowland of western Nigeria (100 – 300m)
ROCKS ASSOCIATED WITH LOWLANDS
(i) The coastal plain: Sedimentary rocks of alluvial deposit.
(ii) Niger – Benue Trough: Sedimentary rocks such as limestone, sandstone and shale.
(iii) Sokoto plain – Sedimentary rocks like sand, clay, sandstone and limestone.
(iv) Chad basin – Sedimentary rocks of sand and clay.
Rocks generally known to be associated with lowlands are sedimentary rocks.
IMPORTANCE OF LOWLANDS
(1) Plains, especially level ones are good for human habitation. Population and settlement are
usually concentrated on plains
(2) Some plains are rich sources of minerals like petroleum, coal, etc.
(3) Plains, especially depositional plains are very fertile for agriculture.
(4) Plains, since they are level, favours communication such as roads, railways, and airports.
(5) rivers and plains (basin) provides jobs e.g fishing.
(6) Rearing of animals are also better done on level grounds.
(7) Some plains have rivers which provide water for so many purposes.
DISADVANTAGES OF PLAINS
(1) Some plains especially in delta areas may be flooded with water. Flooding is an environmental hazard.
(2) Some plains may pose serious barrier to communication, especially in flooded areas.
EVALUATION
HIGHLANDS: These are areas that are over 300m above the sea level. Areas of highlands in Nigeria and their height include the following:-
(i) The North-Central highlands (ii) The Western highlands
(iii) The Eastern highlands (iv) The Eastern scarpland
THE NORTH-CENTRAL HIGHLANDS
This lies in the centre of Northern Nigeria around Kano, Kaduna Bauchi, Jigawa and Plateau State. The most important highland in these areas is the Jos Plateau (200 – 1500m). Rivers like Hadeija, Kaduna, and Sokoto etc. take their sources from Jos Plateau. The highest point of Jos Plateau is Shere Hills (1650m).
THE WESTERN HIGHLANDS
This is found in the Western part of Nigeria around Ondo, Oyo, Kwara, and Osun State. Important hills in this area include the following:-
(i) Idanre hill (950m) (ii) Apata hill (400 – 700m)
(iii) Epeme hill (350 – 600m)
Three important rivers have their sources from these highlands. They are river Ogun, Osun and Osse.
THE EASTERN HIGHLANDS
This is found in the border between Nigeria and Cameroun. They have the highest mountain in Nigeria. They include:-
(v) Obudu and Oban hills (1200m)
Rivers found in these areas are River Gana, Ngodo and Yedseram which flow to Lake Chad.
THE EASTERN SCARPLAND
This is found within the eastern region especially around Enugu and Nsukka. The only major highland found in this area is the Udi Nsukka plateau (300 – 600m). Important rivers include Anambra, Imo and Cross River.
ROCKS ASSOCIATED WITH HIGHLAND
(i) North central plateau, Western highland, Mandara Mountain, Shebshi, Alantika, Obudu and Oban hills are made up of basement complex rocks (a combination of igneous and metamorphic rocks).
(ii) Jos plateau is made up of volcanic rocks.
(iii) Udi hills are made up of Carboniferous sedimentary rock.
IMPORTANCE OF HIGHLANDS
DISADVANTAGES OF MOUNTAINS
EVALUATION QUESTIONS
NIGERIA: DRAINAGE
Drainage refers to water bodies like rivers and lakes.
RIVERS IN NIGERIA
Nigeria is drained by two main rivers – River Niger and River Benue. River Niger is the largest river in Nigeria and it has its source from Guinea highlands in Guinea. It passes through Mali and Niger Republic to Nigeria and empty itself in the Atlantic ocean.
River Benue has its source from the eastern highlands and joins River Niger at Lokoja. Lokoja, because of this, is known as confluence town. Other rivers in Nigeria take their sources from highlands in Nigeria known as Hydrological centers. These are:
(i) Western Highlands: They have rivers such as Ogun, Osun and Osse.
(ii) North-Central Highlands: They have rivers such as Kaduna, Hadeija, Zamfara, Yobe, Gana, Gongola and Rima.
(iii) Eastern Highlands: They have rivers such as Donga and Katsina-Ala.
(iv) Eastern Scarplands: They have rivers like Anambra and Cross River.
CHARACTERISTIC OF NIGERIAN RIVERS
IMPORTANCE OF NIGERIA RIVERS
EVALUATION QUESTIONS
RIVER BASIN
River basin refers to the area generally drained by a river. River basin is also known as catchment area. In Nigeria, there are five major river basins. These are:-
(i) The Niger basin (ii) The Benue basin
(iii) The Chad basin (iv) The Cross River basin
(v) The South Atlantic basin
The rivers in these basins are grouped into 3 classes:
IMPORTANCE OF RIVER BASIN
LAKES IN NIGERIA
A lake is a body of water surrounded by land. The lakes are grouped into two major types:
GENERAL EVALUATION QUESTIONS
READING ASSIGNMENT
Essential Geography, O.A. Iwena Pages 234-236.
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
(b) 500m (c) 300m (d) 100m
(c) Metamorphic rocks (d) calcorious rock
(c) Oban Hill (d) Udi Hill
(c) Hadeija (d) Osse
THEORY
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