Taghaza, located in the Sahara Desert, has an arid climate with very little rainfall throughout the year. Given its desert conditions, it is highly unlikely that it rained there. The region is characterized by dry, harsh weather, making significant precipitation extremely rare.
its no longer a stop on trade route linking europe with Timbuktu
Taghaza is located in present-day Mali, in the Sahara Desert. It was known for its salt mines, which were a valuable resource for trans-Saharan trade.
A book about when it has never rained published in 1974. at least thats what i think it is.
Because it was DUMMY
The salt mines in Africa where located in tha city of Taghaza The salt mines in Africa where located in tha city of Taghaza
About 500 miles :)
Taghaza is located north of Timbuktu, in present-day Mali. It was a significant salt-mining center in the Sahara Desert during the medieval period.
A homophone for "rained" is "reigned".
The past tense of "rain" would be "rained".It rained is the past tense
A quantitative [think 'quantity'] observation is an observation that you can relate specific numbers to. For example, a quantitative observation might be "It rained 1.5 inches yesterday." A qualitative [think 'quality'] observation is an observation that does not include specific numbers, such as "It rained a lot yesterday" or "It rained more yesterday than today."
Not a correct shortened form of words. You should write/say 'It had'.
Rained is the past tense verb in "It rained last night."