It takes the average reader 7 hours and 5 minutes to read How to live and survive in Zambezian open forest (Miombo ecoregion) by Françoise Malaisse
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In the Miombo ecoregion (2,865,000 km² or 9.1% of Africa), the Zambezian open forest constitutes the main vegetation unit. It extends to no less than eight countries, from Burundi in the North to South Africa in the South, and from Angola in the West to Mozambique in the East. The austral part of Africa's open forests falls within the Zambezian Regional Center of Endemism outlined by White in 1983. This book focuses mainly on the wetter Zambezian Miombo woodlands. Also patches of mosaic Zambezian dry evergreen forests and small areas of grasslands on Kalahari sands are incorporated in the...
How to live and survive in Zambezian open forest (Miombo ecoregion) by Françoise Malaisse is 422 pages long, and a total of 106,344 words.
This makes it 142% the length of the average book. It also has 130% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 9 hours and 41 minutes to read How to live and survive in Zambezian open forest (Miombo ecoregion) aloud.
How to live and survive in Zambezian open forest (Miombo ecoregion) is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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