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monsoons in africa


Question Posted Sunday October 28 2007, 4:06 pm

were learning about monsoons at school, and were doing a project on them. does anyone know anything on where i can find a monsoon graph in africa in years 1000-1500? THX

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theymos answered Thursday November 1 2007, 9:48 am:
That is specialized information you're not going to find at Advicenators. You need to go to the public(not school) library, and you need to use their catalog to find books related to your subject. If, after a few hours, you can't find it in the books, you need to ask the librarian at the Reference Desk; they will help you find it.

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