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Juliet Fuentes
20 March, 18:45
Why is the Sahel called a transition zone
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Fabian Mitchell
20 March, 20:57
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The Sahel is the climatic and biological zone of transition between the Sahara desert in the North and the Sudanian Savannas (or Tropical Rainforests of the Congo) in the south.
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