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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Perfect Egyptian: [qb] Where do you get the idea that Egypt is a Tropical country and its people have to be tropically adapted? There seems to be so much mass confusion on the part of afrocentric people, that it is not even funny. Egypt's climate is Hot, but not tropical at all. Like most of North Africa and the Middle East it has a Dry Desert Climate, which is characterized by very Hot Summers and Mild Winters with plenty of sunshine, but the temperature at night can be very cold and sometimes reaches the low 30's. This type of climate is not suited for tropically adapted people who are meant to live in Hot and Humid climates, like West Africa. I personally believe that the Reddish Brown color of the Egyptians was symbolic, because very few people actually have that kind of coloration. Most Egyptians must have been lighter in color except some of the Southern Egyptians and/or Nubians. [/qb][/QUOTE]Actually, Egypt's climate is sub-tropical for it lies just outside of the Tropic of Cancer. In fact, past anthropologists have classified Egyptian remains as sub-tropical Africans. Besides, the desert did not always exist and Egypt like the rest of North Africa was once grassland. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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