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Angola

Capital: The capital and largest city is Luanda, which is home to 2.8 million of Angola's 24.3
million people.
Geography
: At 1,246,620 km2 (481,321 sq mi).
It lies mostly between latitudes 4 and 18S, and longitudes 12 and 24E.
Climate
Angola has three seasons, a dry season which lasts from May to October, a transitional season
with some rain from November to January and a hot, rainy season from February to April. April
is the wettest month. Angola's average temperature on the coast is 16 C (60 F) in the winter
and 21 C (70 F) in the summer, while the interior is generally hotter and dryer.
Population: population of 24,383,301,

Environment - current issues


Overuse of pastures and subsequent soil erosion attributable to population
pressures; desertification; deforestation of tropical rain forest, in response to both international
demand for tropical timber and to domestic use as fuel, resulting in loss of biodiversity; soil
erosion contributing to water pollution and silting of rivers and dams; inadequate supplies of
potable water

cameroon
Capital : yaoundi

Geography
At 475,442 square kilometres (183,569 sq mi),

Cameroon lies between latitudes 1 and 13N, and longitudes 8 and 17E.
Climate: The climate varies with terrain, from tropical along the coast to semiarid and hot in the
north. Exceedingly hot and humid, the coastal belt includes some of the wettest places on earth.
For example, Debundscha, at the base of Mt. Cameroon, has an average annual rainfall of 405
inches (10,287 mm).
Environment : The main sources of pollution are industrial chemicals and vehicle emissions.
Cameroon has 268 cu km of renewable water resources.
Poaching and overfishing threaten the nation's wildlife. The country also has a problem
with volcanic activity, flooding, and insect infestation.

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