Gabon is a tropical rain forest. I, myself, am Gabonese. The rain forest region of Africa is west central Africa, and and some of the countries above. Some countries in the rain forest biome are Gabon, Cameroon, Congo, Ghana, and Nigeria. The trees there are being cut down at a faster rate than they can grow. If this continues, there would be no more trees. The rain forests make up a small percentage in Africa, as you well know that the desert is more common. Just as Saudi Arabia is dependent on oil, the countries in this region are dependent on their trees. If the trees are gone, their economy is more likely to fall. So we have to savor the scarcity of trees there because they provide air and medicine for Africa, who needs it.
Libreville is the capital and largest city of Gabon, a country on the west coast of Africa.
Gabon is known for its mineral industry. Some of the mineral resources found in Gabon are manganese, gold, and iron ore. Manganese is the most prevalent of all these minerals in Gabon.
Pacome Rufin Ondzounga is the Minister of Defense for Gabon.
Soccer or football is the most popular sport in Gabon.
Gabon receives more rain than Egypt. Gabon is almost entirely within a tropical rainforest and Egypt is almost entirely within a desert.
Gabon's most useful resouce is the lumber from the rain forest trees.
The president of Gabon makes about 200,000 Euros per year depending on the variations in the economy.
Gabon saw Ebola in Mékouka and other gold-mining camps deep in the rain forest. Initially thought to be yellow fever; identified as Ebola hemorrhagic fever in 1995. But not in 2104.
Gabon is in Africa.
Gabon in French is Gabon. It can also be called République Gabonaise.
gabon is in Africa
Gabon is a country in West Africa.
no Gabon does not have gorillas there sorry
The population of Gabon is 1.
Gabon is a tropical rain forest. I, myself, am Gabonese. The rain forest region of Africa is west central Africa, and and some of the countries above. Some countries in the rain forest biome are Gabon, Cameroon, Congo, Ghana, and Nigeria. The trees there are being cut down at a faster rate than they can grow. If this continues, there would be no more trees. The rain forests make up a small percentage in Africa, as you well know that the desert is more common. Just as Saudi Arabia is dependent on oil, the countries in this region are dependent on their trees. If the trees are gone, their economy is more likely to fall. So we have to savor the scarcity of trees there because they provide air and medicine for Africa, who needs it.
Le Gabon (masc.).