Seema Kumari
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Sukhmani Kaur
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Posted 5 year ago Sukhmani Kaur

No, It was full of lush green grass and woodlands earlier. http://www.bbc.com/earth/story/20150223-arabia-was-once-a-lush-paradise#:~:text=%22At%20present%20the%20Indian%20Ocean,rest%20of%20Arabia%20is%20desert.&text=The%20most%20widely%2Daccepted%20notion,in%20Africa%20for%20140%2C000%20years.

Nikku Yadav
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Posted 5 year ago Nikku Yadav

At present the Indian Ocean Monsoon just clips the very southern edge of the peninsula," so the rest of Arabia is desert. ... The most widely-accepted notion is that they left around 60,000 years ago, travelling along the coastline of Arabia into southern Asia. That would mean they were stuck in Africa for 140,000 years