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Drought in Sub-Saharan Africa is MAINLY caused by

A) intermittent flooding.


B) lack of vegetation.


C) warm climates.


D) lack of rain.

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d. a lack of rain..............................
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Answer:

D) lack of rain.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Geographically this lies in the south of the Sahara region and it consists to do the African nations. And it has a varied type of climate and thus extends for the Saharan region to the savanna belt and the horn of Africa.
  • Distinctive forest and grasslands are found also in the tracks consisting of the shrublands and the Ethiopian highlands. The Cape region has a diverse type of subtropical and temperate forest and the shrublands owning to the scanty and varied nature of rainfall patterns.
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