SUBJECT: GEOGRAPHY
CLASS: SS1
DATE:
TERM: 3rd TERM
REFERENCE
WEEK FIVE
TOPIC: NIGERIA VEGETATION AND SOILS
VEGETATION OF NIGERIA
The vegetation of Nigeria can be grouped into three major zones and these are:
(a) Mangrove swamp forest: Salt and fresh water swamp.
(b) Rain forest
into three which are
(a) Guinea savanna
(b) Sudan savanna
(c) Sahel savanna
EVALUATION
SOILS IN NIGERIA Soil is defined as the thin surface of the uppermost layer of the earth’s crust on which plants grow.
Soils in Nigeria can be grouped into four major zones which are:
ZONE OF LATERITE SOIL
These are found in the interior zone of Nigeria in places such as Jos, Markurdi, M inna, Enugu, Abuja etc. The soils are associated with guinea savanna and it is heavily leached due to rainfall. The soils are usually reddish in colour due to the presence of iron.
ZONE OF SANDY SOIL
These soils are found in the extreme northern part of Nigeria like Sokoto, Katsina, Kano, Damaturu, Maiduguru etc. T he soils are associated with sudan and sahel savanna. These soils are formed due to dryness and depositing of sand by wind.
ZONE OF FOREST SOIL
This is found in the southern belt and south-western part of Nigeria in places like Ibadan, Akure, Benin City, Ogun, Anambra, Imo etc. The soil is associated with forest vegetation and it is rich in humus due to fallen and decayed leaves
ZONE OF ALLUVIAL SOILS
This is found around Ilorin, Lokoja, Niger-Delta areas of Warri, Port-Harcourt and Calaber. The soil is associated with fine alluvial soil deposits at the lower course of a river.
EVALUATION
READING ASSIGNMENT
Essential Geography, O.A. Iwena Pages 243-247.
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
(c) Kano
(c) Kano
THEORY
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