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How was the climate different at that time on the Arabian peninsula compared to today

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Answer:

The temperature has gotten significantly hotter.

Step-by-step explanation:

The temperature has gotten hotter over the years. This results in the climate change of rain having different thresholds during the dry and wet season in the peninsula. Overall, over many many years, the temperature increase has caused the climate to change in it getting hotter, also effecting the total rainfall.

* I did some research, so I am not sure if it is completely correct! Hopefully this helps :)

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