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How did the climate or geography of North Africa change between 10,000 B.C. and 1000 B.C.?

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here is the answer that makes since... rainfall gradually diminished and areas that were once grassy and forested became deserts

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It dried up.

North Africa used to be a fertile grassland, even swampy in some spots, 12,000 years ago. By 1000 BC (actually quite a while before) it had dried up into what is the the largest desert i the world: the Sahara.
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