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mrs_skeptik [129]
2 years ago
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PLEASE HELP MEEEEEE!!!!!! 20 POINTS + BRAINLYEST!!!

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Virty [35]2 years ago
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1. Additional impacts of the drought are death of livestock and poor crop yields due to poor or no rainfall making water unavailable for irrigation. Areas in the Free State and North West provinces of South Africa that are known for corn farming are currently unable to grow enough corn due to the drought.

3. Significant developments  of its maritime trading system that connected it to the Roman Empire, and India. There was also the invention of alphabets such as the Ge-z alphabetical system that was a collection of consonants. It was later on expanded to include vowels.Due to her interactions with Rome, some of Rome's culture and construction of edifices such as the Rome Stele (known in Aksum as Aksum Obelisk) was put up.Finally, there was the creation of its own coin. The Aksum civilization was the first African entity to create its own currency.

4.I would visit the Nile River because it is the only river that flows north instead of south and is the longest river in the world. I would also visit the Sahara Desert because it is the largest hot desert in the world and is home to beautiful animals such as antelopes and gazelles. Both features are beautiful, unique and has had in important role in shaping the society of countries in Africa.

5.The Song Dynasty invented gunpowder, the key ingredient in getting guns to work, present and past. Without it, we would have much more primitive forms of weapon technology and/or gun design.

6.????

7.From the Mongol period on, then, we can speak about a Eurasian  if not a global ... importance of trade from the very earliest times and, unlike the Chinese, they ... The major lessons that Chinggis Khan learned from the hardships of his early ... This policy became one that generated much animosity from the peasant ranks.

8. ????

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