The amount of rainfall in individual areas was the greatest factor in shaping North American culture groups.
The amount of rainfall in individual areas was the greatest factor in shaping North American culture groups.
The average rainfall for the Sahara Desert as a whole is less than 5 inches per year (12.7 centimetres). The driest areas receive less than 2 centimetres or rain and the wettest areas get up to 10 centimetres or just under 4 inches of rainfall. It does not rain often and when it does it is usually a torrential downpour.
Modern-day Libya, Eritrea, Ethiopia, and Somaliland.
Europe is North of Africa
Most of North America has moderate rainfall.
North
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The Kalahari Desert where the average annual rainfall ranges from around 110 mm (close to aridity) to more than 500 mm in some areas of the north and east.
Rainfall gradually diminished and areas that were once grassy and forested became deserts. =D
Mediterranean
Sudan Tchad (Chad) Algeria Australia Namibia
Because dates are endemic to North Africa and grows very well in these areas, therefore there is an abundance of dates available for people in these areas to eat.
The amount of rainfall in individual areas was the greatest factor in shaping North American culture groups.
North Africa, Spain and South Asia.
Generally, it is because the agriculture is better in the central areas, unlike the deserts of the north.
The amount of rainfall in individual areas was the greatest factor in shaping North American culture groups.