Geography of Sierra Leone


Sierra Leone is located on the west coast of Africa, between the 7th and 10th parallels north of the equator. Sierra Leone is bordered by Guinea to the north and northeast, Liberia to the south and southeast, and the Atlantic Ocean to the west.
Sierra Leone has a total area of, divided into a land area of and water of.

Physical geography

Sierra Leone is located on the west coast of Africa, between the 7th and 10th parallels north of the equator. Sierra Leone is bordered by Guinea to the north and northeast, Liberia to the south and southeast, and the Atlantic Ocean to the west. The country has a total area of, divided into a land area of and water of.
Sierra Leone has four distinct geographical regions: coastal Guinean mangroves, the wooded hill country, an upland plateau, and the eastern mountains. Eastern Sierra Leone is an interior region of large plateaus interspersed with high mountains, where Mount Bintumani rises to.

Geology

Sierra Leone can be split into three geological areas, in the east is part of the West African craton, the western area consists of the Rokelides, an orogenic belt, and a 20- to 30-km coastal strip of sediments.

Extreme points

This is a list of the extreme points of Sierra Leone, the points that are farther north, south, east or west than any other location.
The climate is tropical; although it could be classified as a tropical monsoon climate, it could also be describe as a climate that is transitional between a continually wet tropical rainforest climate and a tropical savanna climate.
There are two seasons; dry season and rainy season.
December to January are the coolest months of the year, although temperatures can still exceed 40°C, lower to moderate humidity makes the heat around this time of the year more tolerable. Unlike March and April, the months that it gets hot and humid with temperatures around 33°C - 36°C and a solid 50% humidity, making the heat index higher than the actual temperature. The average sea temperature is 30°C.
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Average rainfall is highest at the coast, 3000–5000 mm per year; moving inland this decreases and at the eastern border of the country, the average rainfall is 2000-2500 mm.

Environment issues

Rapid population growth in Sierra Leone has put pressure upon the natural environment. Environmental problems include the overharvesting of timber, the expansion of cattle grazing and slash and burn agriculture have resulted in deforestation and soil exhaustion, and overfishing.
Sierra Leone is party to several environmental agreements:
Signed, but not ratified:
Geographic coordinates:
Land boundaries:
total: 1,0938 km
border countries: Guinea 794 km, Liberia 299 km
Coastline: 402 km
Maritime claims:
territorial sea:.
contiguous zone:.
exclusive economic zone:.
continental shelf: 200 m depth or to the depth of exploitation.
Climate: tropical; hot, humid; summer rainy season ; winter dry season
Terrain: coastal belt of mangrove swamps, wooded hill country, upland plateau, mountains in east
Elevation extremes:
lowest point: Atlantic Ocean 0 m
highest point: Loma Mansa 1,948 m
Natural resources: diamonds, titanium ore, bauxite, iron ore, gold, chromite
Land use:
arable land: 24.4%
permanent crops: 2.3%
permanent pasture: 30.5%
forest: 37.5%
other: 6.3%
Irrigated land: 300 km²;
Total renewable water resources: 160 km3;
Natural hazards: dry, sand-laden harmattan winds blow from the Sahara ; sandstorms, dust storms