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Crank
3 years ago
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The Transition Zone has all of the following characteristics except.

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polet [3.4K]3 years ago
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Summarize the historical geography of North Africa, identify the major physical features and the main cities, and understand who the people are and where most of the population lives in the region.
Understand the unique geographic qualities of the Maghreb and explain how this region is connected to Europe.
Outline the political issues in North Africa and understand the transitions and conflicts occurring in the governments of the region.
Describe the main qualities of the African Transition Zone and explain how the dynamics of this zone are affecting the country of Sudan.
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