The nations of North Africa differ greatly from the nations of sub-Saharan Africa. How might physical geography play a role in these differences? Culturally, the countries of Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt are more closely tied to the neighboring Middle East. Discuss why this is the case, citing specific examples.
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The nations of the north africa are greatly different form those of the nations of the sub saharan africa as they have a physical barrier that divided them and culturally they are tied to the same cultural realms of the middle east nations as they share same history and the same patterns of livelihood
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The nations of the north africa are greatly different form those of the nations of the sub saharan africa as they have a physical barrier that divided them and culturally they are tied to the same cultural realms of the middle east nations as they share same history and the same patterns of livelihood
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