Adamawa Plateau
The Adamawa Plateau is a highland region located in northeastern Nigeria and extends into parts of Cameroon. It is characterized by its rolling hills, valleys, and a diverse range of flora and fauna. The plateau is an important agricultural area, supporting crops like maize, millet, and yams, as well as livestock farming.
The climate of the Adamawa Plateau is generally cooler than the surrounding lowlands, with distinct wet and dry seasons. This unique environment makes it a vital area for both biodiversity and human settlement. The plateau is also home to various ethnic groups, contributing to its rich cultural heritage.