Wednesday, February 25, 2015
Climate
Vegetation
So that is the Vegetation chart I will use. As you can see coffee is grown all over in Kenya. Actually Kenya is known for its wonderful coffee. I even like it in fact. My dad travels to Kenya all the time and he usually picks up 4 pounds of coffee. My parents love their coffee. Also cattle is grown in many places. Even though Kenya is not known for its cattle it's biltong (Jerky) is really good! They aren't known for their tea but I am a tea lover. So tea is up next. Now their tea is great but not the best in the world. If you ask me I would say Darjeeling is my favorite. But they don't grow Darjeeling their so my favorite is probably the black tea.

In some places like in the picture to the right there is bits of desert. Here there is little vegetation. The desert is actually spreading which is called desertification. Desertification is a type of land degradation in which a relatively dry land region becomes increasingly arid, typically losing its bodies of water as well as vegetation and wildlife. Well as it said there it kills vegetation which sometimes results in less crops and things. If the desertification keeps going it will kill many crops.
In some places like in the picture to the right there is bits of desert. Here there is little vegetation. The desert is actually spreading which is called desertification. Desertification is a type of land degradation in which a relatively dry land region becomes increasingly arid, typically losing its bodies of water as well as vegetation and wildlife. Well as it said there it kills vegetation which sometimes results in less crops and things. If the desertification keeps going it will kill many crops.
Tuesday, February 24, 2015
People
Approximately 70% of Kenyans are Christians (38% Protestant, 28% Catholic). 6% are Muslims.
Trivia
It is quite a nice flag I must say. It really pops out. It is called the Bendera ya Kenya which is in the national language of Swahili it translates to Flag ya Kenya. The symbolism of all the four colors is black which represents the people of the Republic of Kenya. Also red which is for the blood shed during the fight for Kenya's independence. Green is for the country's landscape and the white accents were added later to symbolize peace and honesty. It is a wonderful Country!
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