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Gianna West
14 November, 19:51
How do deserts affect movement in the region
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Daisy Bray
14 November, 20:11
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Deserts are a natural barrier between regions, they are difficult to travel through safely due to harsh conditions. Transport of goods and people is more costly and more difficult.
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