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13 January, 20:13

The African savanna gets an average of 30-50 inches of rainfall each year. How does this affect the people who live there?

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  1. 13 January, 21:05
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    It affects their crops thats they are trying to grow, and it leads to fewer trees for them
  2. 13 January, 21:37
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    The affect is a little bit tricky

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    this is because of that the rainfall frequency is very unpredictable so the rainfall could all happen at once or it could be spread out but it would affect the people who live there by giving them fresh water to drink or grow food or even to wash clothes, aka thr impact is huge depending on how often it rains
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