The vegetation zones influenced the location and development of the ancient West African kingdoms of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai economically because it increased the potential of subsistence farming and it helped the growth of population through the crops. According to Oxford Dictionary, vegetation is plants considered collectively, especially those found in a particular area or habitat (Oxford Dictionary). To be part of a vegetation zone, vegetation must have adapted to life in a specific region's, latitude, elevation, climate, sun, and soil conditions. The vegetation zones in West Africa include desert, semi-desert and savanna grassland. Vegetation zones undoubtedly affected the three early West African Kingdoms in the period of 500 and 1600 …show more content…
This increased number of products to be developed than in different spots. Yields were essential to individuals of that time, especially due to the lack of nourishment. Having nutrition conveyed energy to your domain as individuals were more solid with it. Sustenance is a fundamental piece of our bodies still today, so having a great deal of it in those days helped the general stability of your human advancement. Vegetation zones were extensive factors in the area and improvements of the different kingdoms, since these zones contributed to figuring out where sustenance could be made. According to forest.mtu, millet has been developed in West Africa for more than 4,000 years. It is a wild oat that can be developed for the most part anywhere which is particularly vital since the land is exceptionally dry and the atmosphere is very hot. As Ghana is semi-arid it is vital that the community can cultivate crops that will give satisfactory sustenance. There are three sorts of grains; millet, sorghum, and