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CLIMATE 1

Canada experiences subarctic and Arctic climates, much of them arid. Those areas are not
heavily populated due to the severe climate.

Germany's climate is temperate and marine, with cold, cloudy winters and warm summers.

The climate in Egypt varies from surprisingly cold to extremely hot. Along the northern coast of
the country the climate is Mediterranean during winter (December through March) – cool, windy
and humid,

Uganda has a warm tropical climate, with temperatures ranging from 25-29°C (77-
84°F), apart from in the mountainous areas, which are much cooler
Saudi Arabia has a desert climate characterized by extreme heat during the day, an
abrupt drop in temperature at night, and very low annual rainfa
Climate of brazil is tropical.
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Location2
Uganda is located in eastern Africa, west of Kenya,
Egypt is situated in the northeast corner of the Africa. To the north of Egypt is the
Mediterranean Sea, to the south is the Sudan, to the west is Libya and to the east of
Egypt is the Red Sea.

Brazil is dissected by both the equator and tropic of Capricorn and is positioned in
northern, southern and western hemisphere and it is bordered by Colombia , Peru , and
Argentina

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natural resources 4

Natural resources of Germany include timber, natural gas, coal, lignite, uranium, iron
ore, arable land,

CANADA the resources fall into three categories: energy, mineral and timber resources.
Energy resources include natural gas, crude oil, crude bitumen (oil sands) and coal. Mineral
resources include gold-silver, nickel-copper, copper-zinc, lead-
zinc, iron, molybdenum, uranium, potash and diamonds.

Egypt's natural resources include petroleum, natural gas, phosphates, and iron
ore, and Crude oil.
Natural resources of Uganda are abundant but poorly developed and include copper, cobalt,
limestone, and salt. The country reserves some lucrative minerals like gold, nickel, platinum,
and marble
BRAZIL: Natural resources include: bauxite, gold, iron ore, manganese, nickel,
phosphates, platinum, tin, clay, rare earth elements, uranium, petroleum
,hydropower and timber.

Saudi Arabia's key natural resources include petroleum,natural gas, gold, copper, and iron
ore

People/culture (dress; belief; food) 7

Egypt: The most important food item in daily life is the bread loaf

The indigenous cuisine relies heavily on legumes. The main national dish is foul. This is
a dish of fava beans cooked slowly over low heat and seasoned with salt, lemon, cumin,
and oil. It is usually eaten for breakfast. Another common dish istamiyyaor falafel which
is made from crushed fava beans mixed with onions and leeks and fried in oil. Also
popular iskoshari, a mixture of rice, black lentils, and macaroni covered with tomato
sauce and garnished with fried onions.

Egyptian practice centered on the pharaoh, the king of Egypt. The pharaoh was
believed to be descended from the gods .Egyptian At various times have certain gods
became preeminent over the others, including the sun god Ra, the creator god Amun,
and the mother goddess Isis.

Men wore a loincloth or short kilt and sometimes a type of shirt. Women wore
straight dresses with one or two shoulder straps.

Uganda\

Popular dishes include matoke (a staple made from bananas), millet bread, cassava (tapioca or
manioc), sweet potatoes, chicken and beef stews, and freshwater fish. Other foods include
white potatoes, yams, corn, cabbage, pumpkin, tomatoes, millet, peas, sorghum, beans,
groundnuts (peanuts), goat meat, and milk.

Dress. The men in Uganda wear a kanzu which is a white or cream-colored robe that reaches
the ground. We refer to them as tunics. The women wear a dress called a gomesi with a sash
tied around their waists, and gomesis on their shoulders.

Uganda’s religious heritage is tripartite: Islam, and Christianity. About four-fifths of the
population is Christian.

Brazil

The cultures of the indigenous Indians, Africans, and Portuguese have together formed the
modern Brazilian way of life. The Portuguese culture is by far the dominant of these influences;
from it Brazilians acquired their language, their main religion, and most of their customs.they
has the largest number of Catholics in the world. Roman Catholicism has been Brazil's main
religion since the beginning of the 16th century. It was introduced among the Native Brazilians

Rice, black beans, and manioc (a root vegetable like a potato) are the main foods for
many Brazilians. The national dish .
feijoada , a thick stew of black beans and pieces of pork and other meats. It is usually served
with orange salad, white rice, farofa (ground manioc), and couve (kale), a dark green leafy
vegetable that is diced and cooked until slightly crispy

They wear long, flowing skirts paired with head scarves. The fabric is light, vibrant, and is
usually paired with white cotton shirts and Women normally wear form-fitting jeans that are
embellished with sequins or beads and worn with T-shirts or halters. Man wear
short sleeved shirts and khakis made of light materials like linen or cotton. They can also wear
lengthier shorts.

Saudi men typically wear a traditional dress called a thobe. This is a long, ankle-length, flowing
robe-type garment which is usually white or light colored cotton in warm weather and darker
colored wool in cool weather. And women wear abaya. And their religion is Islam

 Fatir (Flat Bread) ...


 Hawayij (Spice Blend) ...
 Haysa Al-Tumreya (Dip for Dates)
 National dish Kappsa (Chicken and Rice)
 Kimaje (Flat Bread

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ECONMY 5

The economy of Uganda has great potential, and it appeared poised for rapid economic growth and
development. Economic management since self-rule has produced a record of persistent economic
decline that has left Uganda among the world's poorest and least-developed countries.

The Economy of Brazil is the world's eighth largest economy by nominal GDP and eighth
largest by purchasing power parity. The Brazilian economy is characterized by a mixed
economy that relies on import substitution to achieve economic growth.
The economy of Saudi Arabia is one of the top twenty economies in the world (G20).[13] It is
dependent on oil[14] as the country has the second-largest proven petroleum reserves,[15] and it’s the
largest exporter of petroleum in the world.[16] It also has the fifth-largest proven natural gas
reserves[17] and is considered an "Energy Superpower".

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Man made resources
Brazil's man made resources are automobiles, steel, plastic, computers,and aircraft.

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