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although people live in every environment in west and central africa, some environments have climates that are more habitable, or easier to live in, than others. compare the map of environments with different climates in west and central africa to the map of population density below. environments in west and central africa (map: climates in west and central africa, legend: sahara, sahel, savanna, tropical rainforest) population density in 2015 (map: population density of west and central africa, legend: people per square kilometer: less than 5, 5 - 25, 25 - 250, 250 - 1,000, more than 1,000) using the maps, click to correct any errors in the text. in west and central africa, many people tend to live in savanna environments, which get enough rainfall to support plants and animals. the most people live in the sahara, which receives less rainfall and supports less plant life.
- The savanna (green zone) has moderate rainfall, supporting vegetation and wildlife, which aligns with the population density map showing moderate to high population here, so the first sentence is correct.
- The Sahara (orange zone) is an arid desert with very low rainfall and sparse plant life. The population density map shows the Sahara has less than 5 people per square kilometer, meaning almost no one lives there. The text incorrectly states "the most people live in the Sahara"; this should be revised to reflect that the least people live in the Sahara, or that the most people live in non-desert areas like the savanna or coastal regions.
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The corrected text is:
In West and Central Africa, many people tend to live in savanna environments, which get enough rainfall to support plants and animals. The least people live in the Sahara, which receives less rainfall and supports less plant life.