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a desert in southern Africa
a climate pattern in the Horn of Africa
a semiarid transition zone between the Sahel and the Mediterranean coastIt is sunny and well suited for farming.
It is very similar to the climate of the Sahel.
It is arid and known for its sandy soils.
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monotheistic
pre-Islamic
ritualisticincluded elements of animism
was polytheistic and intimately bound up in the hunt for prey
was based on early Christian models
centered on ritualized foraging for plant buds and seasonal nutsWest Africa
the eastern Sahara
North Africa
South AfricaCentral Africa
South Africa
the eastern Sahara
North AfricaIt was introduced by migrating Bantus.
It was introduced by Egyptian traders.
It was introduced by Nilo-Saharan farmers.
It was introduced by Near Eastern conquerors.the area between Nigeria and Cameroon
the area west of Egypt
the Ethiopian highlands
the central Sahara region