![[movingimage]](/images/mediatype_movingimage.gif) | Tanzania January 2006 - Justin Stets Family Mission Trip to Tanzania Keywords: Tanzania Downloads: 92 Average rating: (0 review) |
![[sound]](/images/mediatype_sound.gif) | Erik goin on about Tanzania - Erik Erik goin on about Tanzania Keywords: Tanzania Downloads: 434 Average rating: (0 review) |
![[texts]](/images/mediatype_texts.gif) | German East Africa - Calvert, Albert Frederick, 1872-1946 Keywords: Tanzania Downloads: 302 |  |
![[texts]](/images/mediatype_texts.gif) | Tanganyika, a story of progress - Wykes, Alan. Issued by the British government shortly before the independence of the UN trust territory. DT438 Keywords: Tanzania Downloads: 167 |  |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Fires in Central and Southern Africa - Image by Jesse Allen, based on data from the Across central and southern Africa, numerous fires (red dots) are burning throughout Democratic Republic of Congo (west of Lake Tanganyika), and Tanzania (east). Heavy smoke hangs over the northern half of the image, at least some of which is from the the eruption of Nyamuragira volcano on July 26, 2002. This image was acquired by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on July 28, 2002... Keywords: Where -- Tanzania |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Fires in Central and Southern Africa - Image courtesy Jacques Descloitres, There were hundreds of fires burning in the Democratic Republic of Congo in central Africa on June 3, 2002; probably agricultural fires set by locals to prepare land for cultivation or grazing. At upper right, Lake Tanganyika marks the border between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Tanzania. This true-color image was acquired by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) flying aboard NASA's Terra satellite.Please note that the high-resolution scene provided here is 500 meter... Keywords: Where -- Tanzania |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Fires in Central and Southern Africa - Image courtesy Jacques Descloitres, These hundreds of fires burning in the Democratic Republic of Congo in central Africa are probably agricultural fires set by locals to prepare land for cultivation or grazing. At upper right, Lake Tanganyika marks the border between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Tanzania. This image was acquired by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on May 20, 2002.Please note that the high-resolution scene provided here is 500 meters per pixel... Keywords: Where -- Tanzania |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Fires in Democratic Republic of the Congo - Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Land Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC These hundreds of fires burning in the Democratic Republic of Congo in central Africa are probably agricultural fires set by locals to prepare land for cultivation or grazing. At upper right, Lake Tanganyika marks the border between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Tanzania. This image was acquired by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on May 20, 2002. Sensor: Terra/MODIS... Keywords: Where -- Tanzania |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Fires in Republic Democratic of the Congo - Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Land Rapid Response Team This MODIS true-color image of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Africa, shows dozens of fires burning all over the country. To the far right of the image is Lake Tanganyika, which separates The Democratic Republic of Congo from Tanzania to its east. Sensor: Terra/MODIS. Data Start Date: 6/2/01. Keywords: Where -- Tanzania |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Fires in Central and Southern Africa - Image by Jesse Allen, based on data from the Across central and southern Africa, numerous fires (red dots) are burning throughout Democratic Republic of Congo (west of Lake Tanganyika), and Tanzania (east). Heavy smoke hangs over the northern half of the image, at least some of which is from the the eruption of Nyamuragira volcano on July 26, 2002. This image was acquired by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on July 28, 2002... Keywords: Where -- Tanzania |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Fires in Central and Southern Africa - Image courtesy Jacques Descloitres, These hundreds of fires burning in the Democratic Republic of Congo in central Africa are probably agricultural fires set by locals to prepare land for cultivation or grazing. At upper right, Lake Tanganyika marks the border between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Tanzania. This image was acquired by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on May 20, 2002.Please note that the high-resolution scene provided here is 500 meters per pixel... Keywords: Where -- Tanzania |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Fires in Central and Southern Africa - Image courtesy Jacques Descloitres, There were hundreds of fires burning in the Democratic Republic of Congo in central Africa on June 3, 2002; probably agricultural fires set by locals to prepare land for cultivation or grazing. At upper right, Lake Tanganyika marks the border between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Tanzania. This true-color image was acquired by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) flying aboard NASA?s Terra satellite.Please note that the high-resolution scene provided here is 500 meter... Keywords: Where -- Tanzania |
![[movies]](/images/mediatype_movies.gif) | 1961 #7 East Africa - Watson Kintner All rights are reserved by the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology (Penn Museum). Any use of the footage in productions is forbidden unless rights have been secured by contacting the Penn Museum Archives at 215-898-8304, or email photos@museum.upenn.edu. This film and all of the films in the Penn Museum collection are copyrighted by the Penn Museum, and are not in the public domain. Keywords: Seronera; Tanzania Downloads: 316 Average rating: (0 review) |  |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Lake Natron, Tanzania - Astronaut photograph This image of the southern half of Lake Natron shows the characteristic colors of lakes where very high evaporation occurs. As water evaporates during the dry season, salinity levels increase to the point that salt-loving organisms begin to thrive. Salt-loving organisms include some cyanobacteria, tiny bacteria that grow in water and make their own food with photosynthesis as plants do. The red pigment in the cyanobacteria produce the deep reds of the open water of the lake, and orange colors of... Keywords: Where -- Tanzania Downloads: 1 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Fires in Democratic Republic of the Congo - Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Land Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC There were hundreds of fires burning in the Democratic Republic of Congo in central Africa on June 3, 2002; probably agricultural fires set by locals to prepare land for cultivation or grazing. At upper right, Lake Tanganyika marks the border between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Tanzania. This true-color image was acquired by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) flying aboard NASA’s Terra satellite... Keywords: What -- Terra; Where -- Tanzania |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Lakes of the African Rift Valley - Provided by the SeaWiFS Project, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, and ORBIMAGE The lakes of the African Rift Valley exhibit wide variations in water color as can be seen in this SeaWiFS image. From left to right the lakes are: Lake Upembe, Lake Mwaru, Lake Tanganyika (largest), and Lake Rukwa. This image spans the southeastern corner of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, northeastern Zambia, and southern Tanzania. Sensor: OrbView-2/SeaWiFS. Data Start Date: 7/23/00. Keywords: Where -- Zambia; Where -- Tanzania |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Fires in Tanzania - Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Land Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC On June 23, 2002, the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) captured this image of fires (marked with red dots) burning in Tanzania in east-central Africa. At top center is Lake Victoria, the largest of the African Rift Valley Lakes. The fires located to the east-southeast of Lake Victoria are burning on the Serengeti Plain, a large grassland and savanna area that is home to elephants, lions, cheetahs, giraffes and numerous other animals... Keywords: Where -- Tanzania; Where -- Victoria |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Fires in Eastern Central Africa - Image by Jesse Allen, based on data from the West of Lake Tanganyika in east-central Africa, scores of fires (orange dots) were choking the skies over Democratic Republic of Congo with smoke on May 23, 2004. To the east of the lake, fires are burning in Tanzania, as well, though the air is considerably less smoky there. Fires were also detected in Zambia, which sits at the bottom right portion of the image, south of the lake.The widespread nature of the fires and the time of year indicates that these fires are being set intentionally for a... Keywords: Where -- Tanzania; Where -- Zambia |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Serengeti - Jeff Schmaltz The Serengeti Plain of Tanzania and Kenya highlights this image of Southeastern Africa. This savanna (grassland with sparse trees) region is renowned for its biological diversity, especially the so-called “big five”, which include elephants, lions, leopards, rhinos, and Cape buffalo. Some of the oldest fossils of early humans are also found in this area. Serengeti National Park, along with several other game preserves in the surrounding region total about 30,000 square kilometers (12,000 squ... Keywords: Where -- Tanzania; Where -- Kenya |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Fire Season in Central and Southern Africa - NASA image created by Jesse Allen, Earth Observatory, using data obtained from the In southern Africa, the annual burning season dotted the savannas surrounding Lake Tanganyika with hundreds of actively burning fires (marked in red) on June 11, 2005. This image from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Aqua satellite shows fires in Democratic Republic of Congo (west of the lake), Tanzania (east of the lake), and northern Zambia (south of the lake).The widespread nature of the fires and the time of year suggest that people are intentionally sett... Keywords: Where -- Tanzania; Where -- Zambia |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Kilimanjaro - Image provided by the Portions of Kenya and Tanzania, Africa, can be seen in this image. The peak of Kilimanjaro is on the right; the mountain is flanked by the plains of Amboseli National Park to the north and the rugged Arusha National Park to the south and west.This image was acquired by Landsat 7’s Enhanced Thematic Mapper plus (ETM+) sensor on February 21, 2000. This is a false-color composite image made using shortwave infrared, infrared, and green wavelengths. Keywords: Where -- Kenya; Where -- Tanzania |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Fires in Southern Africa - Image by Earth Observatory staff, based on data from the West of Lake Tanganyika in east-central Africa, smoke chokes the air over Democratic Republic of Congo, where the annual fire season has been ongoing for several weeks. Fires are also burning to the east of Tanganyika in Tanzania, and to the southwest, in Zambia. This image of the haze and fires (orange dots) was captured by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on the Aqua satellite on May 16, 2004... Keywords: Where -- Tanzania; Where -- Zambia |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Fires in Southern Africa - Image by Jesse Allen, based on data from the West of Lake Tanganyika in east-central Africa, scores of fires (orange dots) were choking the skies over Democratic Republic of Congo with smoke on May 23, 2004. To the east of the lake, fires are burning in Tanzania, as well, though the air is considerably less smoky there. Fires were also detected in Zambia, which sits at the bottom right portion of the image, south of the lake.The widespread nature of the fires and the time of year indicates that these fires are being set intentionally for a... Keywords: Where -- Tanzania; Where -- Zambia |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Lake Natron, Tanzania - Jeff Schmaltz The Serengeti Plain of Tanzania and Kenya dominate this image of Southeastern Africa. The savanna (grassland with sparse trees) region is renowned for its biological diversity, especially the so-called “big five”: elephants, lions, leopards, rhinos, and Cape buffalo. Some of the oldest fossils of early humans are also found in this area. On the right side of the image, just below Tanzania’s border with Kenya, lies Lake Natron (an oblong red splotch roughly oriented north to south)... Keywords: Where -- Tanzania; Where -- Kenya |
![[movingimage]](/images/mediatype_movingimage.gif) | Spirit of Resistance - Jamese Wells Prometheus Radio in Tanzania Keywords: radio tanzania hip hop Downloads: 76 Average rating: (0 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Tanzanian National Song The students of Zanzibar Junior Academy sing the Tanzanian National Song to begin to school day Keywords: tanzania; zanzibar; song Downloads: 112 |
![[movies]](/images/mediatype_movies.gif) | 1961 #6 East Africa - Watson Kintner All rights are reserved by the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology (Penn Museum). Any use of the footage in productions is forbidden unless rights have been secured by contacting the Penn Museum Archives at 215-898-8304, or email photos@museum.upenn.edu. This film and all of the films in the Penn Museum collection are copyrighted by the Penn Museum, and are not in the public domain. Keywords: Kenya; Olduvai; Seronera; Tanzania Downloads: 286 Average rating: (0 review) |  |
![[texts]](/images/mediatype_texts.gif) | Die katholischen missionsschulen des Tanganyika-gebietes [microform] - Schäppi, Franz Solan, 1901- Inaug.-diss.--Münster i.W Keywords: Catholic Church; Education -- Tanzania; Missions -- Educational work; Tanzania -- Missions Downloads: 262 |  |
![[movies]](/images/mediatype_movies.gif) | Cross-Cultural Solutions Tanzania - Cross-Cultural Solutions, Aaron Schumann TANZANIA - 2005 Tanzania volunteer and videographer Aaron Schumann graciously donated his talent and time to create this heartwarming documentary of CCS in Tanzania. Aaron graduated with honors from Drexel University with a degree in Film and Video Production. This video earned Aaron the Research Day Dean's Award at Drexel. 6 minutes Keywords: Volunteer; Tanzania; Cross Cultural Solutions Downloads: 108 |  |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Mahale Mountains National Park - NASA image created by Jesse Allen, Earth Observatory, using data obtained courtesy of the University of Maryland’s Mahale Mountains National Park lies on the shores of Lake Tanganyika in western Tanzania. The park has several unusual characteristics. First, it is one of only two protected areas for chimpanzees in the country. (The other is a nearby national park on the Gombe River made famous by the researcher Jane Goodall.) Another unusual feature of the park is that it is one of the very few in Africa that must be experienced by foot... Keywords: What -- Landsat 7; Where -- Tanzania |
![[movingimage]](/images/mediatype_movingimage.gif) | Cross-Cultural Solutions - Aaron Schumann TANZANIA - 2005 Tanzania volunteer and videographer Aaron Schumann graciously donated his talent and time to create this heartwarming documentary of CCS in Tanzania. Aaron graduated with honors from Drexel University with a degree in Film and Video Production. This video earned Aaron the Research Day Dean's Award at Drexel. 6 minutes Keywords: Volunteer; Tanzania; Cross Cultural Solutions Downloads: 123 Average rating: (0 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Catching a Dalla Dalla in Stone Town - Chris H & Annie H. Ambient audio from catching the dalla-dalla (mini-bus) from the market in Stone Town, Zanzibar, Tanzania Keywords: ambient sound; zanzibar; tanzania; africa Downloads: 106 |
![[texts]](/images/mediatype_texts.gif) | The great plateau of northern Rhodesia, being some impressions of the Tanganyika Plateau - Gouldsbury, Cullen, d. 1916 "Bibliography of the principal works made use of in this volume": p. xxiii Keywords: Ethnology -- Zambia; Zambia; Tanzania, Lake Downloads: 254 |  |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Africa's Great Lakes - Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Land Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC On January 28, 2002, MODIS detected several fires burning in the African countries of Uganda (top center) and the Democratic Republic of Congo (left), and the smoke from these fires is partially obscuring Lake Albert, Lake Edward, and Lake Kivu (in order from top to bottom). The grayish cast to Lake Tanganyika to the south and Lake Victoria, to the east is due more to sunglint than smoke. These lakes all fall along Africa's Great Rift Valley, where three tectonic plates are pulling away from one... Keywords: Where -- Uganda; Where -- Victoria; Where -- Tanzania |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Fires in Congo, Tanzania, and Zambia - Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Land Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC Numerous fires are burning in the rainforests (top) and tropical savannas (bottom) of the Democratic republic of Congo (top), Angola (bottom left), and Zambia (bottom right) in south-central Africa. At upper right is Lake Tanganyika, and though the center point for each of these images changes, each contains a portion of the lake, which can be sued as a reference point. To the east of the lake (visible in other images in this series, is Tanzania).Thousands of fires are set annually in these regi... Keywords: Where -- Angola; Where -- Zambia; Where -- Tanzania |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Fires in Tanzania and Democratic Republic of the Congo - Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Land Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC Numerous fires are burning in the rainforests (top) and tropical savannas (bottom) of the Democratic republic of Congo (top), Angola (bottom left), and Zambia (bottom right) in south-central Africa. At upper right is Lake Tanganyika, and though the center point for each of these images changes, each contains a portion of the lake, which can be sued as a reference point. To the east of the lake (visible in other images in this series, is Tanzania).Thousands of fires are set annually in these regi... Keywords: Where -- Angola; Where -- Zambia; Where -- Tanzania |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Fires and burn scars in Democratic Republic of the Congo, Tanzania, and Zambia - Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Land Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC Numerous fires are burning in the rainforests (top) and tropical savannas (bottom) of the Democratic republic of Congo (top), Angola (bottom left), and Zambia (bottom right) in south-central Africa. At upper right is Lake Tanganyika, and though the center point for each of these images changes, each contains a portion of the lake, which can be sued as a reference point. To the east of the lake (visible in other images in this series, is Tanzania).Thousands of fires are set annually in these regi... Keywords: Where -- Angola; Where -- Zambia; Where -- Tanzania |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Kilimanjaro - Image provided by the Portions of Kenya and Tanzania, Africa, can be seen in this image. The peak of Kilimanjaro is on the right; the mountain is flanked by the plains of Amboseli National Park to the north and the rugged Arusha National Park to the south and west.This image was acquired by Landsat 7’s Enhanced Thematic Mapper plus (ETM+) sensor on February 21, 2000. This is a false-color composite image made using shortwave infrared, infrared, and green wavelengths... Keywords: What -- Landsat 7; Where -- Kenya; Where -- Tanzania |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Fires in Democratic Republic of the Congo, Tanzania, and Zambia - Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Land Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC Numerous fires are burning in the rainforests (top) and tropical savannas (bottom) of the Democratic republic of Congo (top), Angola (bottom left), and Zambia (bottom right) in south-central Africa. At upper right is Lake Tanganyika, and though the center point for each of these images changes, each contains a portion of the lake, which can be sued as a reference point. To the east of the lake (visible in other images in this series, is Tanzania).Thousands of fires are set annually in these regi... Keywords: Where -- Angola; Where -- Zambia; Where -- Tanzania |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Numerous Fires in Southeast Tanzania - Image courtesy Jeff Schmaltz, Through a patchwork of clouds, the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on the Aqua satellite detected numerous fires (red dots) burning in Tanzania, Africa, on November 25, 2002. Fires appear to be most heavily concentrated on the Makonde Plateau, north of the Tanzania-Mozambique border. At image right is the Indian Ocean. Sensor: Terra/MODIS. Keywords: Where -- Tanzania; Where -- Mozambique; Where -- Indian Ocean |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Fires in Tanzania - Jeff Schmaltz, MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC Through a patchwork of clouds, the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on the Aqua satellite detected numerous fires (red dots) burning in Tanzania, Africa, on November 25, 2002. Fires appear to be most heavily concentrated on the Makonde Plateau, north of the Tanzania-Mozambique border. At image right is the Indian Ocean. Sensor: Aqua/MODIS. Data Start Date: 11/25/02. Data End Date: 11/25/02. Keywords: Where -- Tanzania; Where -- Mozambique; Where -- Indian Ocean |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Fires in Tanzania - Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Land Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC Much of the lushness of vegetation surrounding Lake Victoria (top center) appears to have faded with the lengthening of the season. (Compare to image from June 2, 2002.) Now fires (red dots) dominate the landscape as the agricultural burning season gets underway. This image was acquired on July 9, 2002, by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer on the Terra satellite. Sensor: Terra/MODIS... Keywords: What -- Terra; Where -- Victoria; Where -- Tanzania |
![[movies]](/images/mediatype_movies.gif) | Interview with Raziah Mwanga - Karin Koch Back in March, I was part of a CCTV crew that shot some of the sessions held at the Women, Action & The Media 2009 Conference in Cambridge. Tanzanian journalist and activist, Raziah Mwanga, was one of the speakers featured in the panel Global Citizens, Global Journalists: Women journalists organizing around the globe. After the conference, she kindly agreed to an interview. We talked about a variety of topics including women's rights, the controversial film Darwin's Nightmare, HIV/AIDS, the role... Keywords: tanzania; neighbormedia; women; wamconference; cctvcambridge; journalism; communitymrdia Downloads: 5 |  |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Fires in Democratic Republic of the Congo, Tanzania, Zambia, and Angola - Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Land Rapid Response Team Numerous fires are burning in several Africa countries, including Angola (lower left), Zambia (lower right), Tanzania (far right), and the Democratic Republic of Congo (center). The fires appear as red dots. The large lake straddling the border between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Tanzania is Lake Tanganyika. Sensor: Terra/MODIS. Data Start Date: 7/4/01. Keywords: Where -- Angola; Where -- Zambia; Where -- Tanzania |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Fires in Central Africa - Jeff Schmaltz Thousands of fires in Central Africa cover the land like a swarm of insects. They send tiny plumes of grey-blue smoke into the atmosphere creating a collective haze over the region that can have a strong impact on the weather, climate, human health, and natural resources. The fires are likely intentionally-set agricultural fires (used for pasture renewal and clearing, for example), though if not properly controlled they can quickly cause a lot of harm.At upper right, Lake Tanganyika straddles th... Keywords: Where -- Tanzania; Where -- Zambia; Where -- Zimbabwe |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Fires in Central Africa - NASA image created by Jesse Allen, Earth Observatory, using data obtained courtesy of the Each year, thousands of fires burn across southern Africa beginning in May and ending in late August or early September. Between February and March, rainfall begins to shift from the savannas of southern Africa to areas north of the tropical forests in the continent’s interior. By May, agricultural fires are usually widespread across southern Africa savannas, but are months away from reaching their peak, which usually occurs in late August or early September... Keywords: Where -- Angola; Where -- Zambia; Where -- Tanzania |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Numerous Fires in Southeast Tanzania - Image courtesy Jeff Schmaltz, Through a patchwork of clouds, the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on the Aqua satellite detected numerous fires (red dots) burning in Tanzania, Africa, on November 25, 2002. Fires appear to be most heavily concentrated on the Makonde Plateau, north of the Tanzania-Mozambique border. At image right is the Indian Ocean. Sensor: Aqua/MODIS. Keywords: Where -- Tanzania; Where -- Mozambique; Where -- Indian Ocean |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Fires in Southern Africa - Image by Jesse Allen, based on data from the In south-central Africa, season agricultural burning has been a way of life for hundreds, probably thousands of years. People burn grasslands and savannas to encourage new vegetation that attracts grazing animals and to clear or renew land for farming. Though not necessarily hazardous, such large-scale burning can have a strong impact on weather, climate, human health, and natural resources. This image shows fires (marked in yellow) across southern Africa on August 17, 2004... Keywords: Where -- Tanzania; Where -- Zambia; Where -- Burundi |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Kutoka Magazetini habari zilizoandikwa magazetini 25 Novemba 2009 Keywords: wavuti.com; nukta77; tanzania; magazetini |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Fires in Central Africa - NASA People in Africa have used fire for hundreds, possibly thousands, of years as an agricultural and land management tool. In the dry season, they set fires to clear brush and dead vegetation from farm and grazing land and to deal with household trash. As the rainy season migrates north and south across the continent each year, a wave of widespread fires precedes its arrival. This image from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA«És Aqua satellite from July 8, 2009, sho... Keywords: What -- Aqua; Where -- Tanzania; Where -- Zambia Downloads: 1 |
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