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Where was the african rainfall centered around 10,000-7,000 bc in the month of july

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It was in the Sahara Region

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From about 10,000 BC to 7,000 BC, there was more rain in the Sahara region due to the end of the glaciar period. Some ice sheets in the north fall down, as a result it brought more rain to this African area. After the ice sheets disappeared, the Sahara dried out. The desertification of the Sahara started in the northen area, but in the southern part the monsoon postponed the complete drought for some years.

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Before 1000 bc the sahara region received abundant rainfall, from 10 to 50 times as much as it does today. As a result, may groups of people once inhabited this lush and fertile section of Africa. Areas of heavy rainfall around 10,000 – 7000 bc july is the in the central Africa.

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