How have people in North Africa modified the environment to make it more suitable for farming?

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They have constructed terraces on mountainsides to create more farmland.

They have constructed terraces on mountainsides to create more farmland.

They have used slash-and-burn agriculture to enrich the soil.

They have used slash-and-burn agriculture to enrich the soil.

They have imported crops that grow well in a dry environment.

They have imported crops that grow well in a dry environment.

They have used irrigation to carry water from rivers to crops.

They have used irrigation to carry water from rivers to crops.
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They have used irrigation to carry water from rivers to crops. This modification (including qanats/foggaras and canal systems) allows farming in the region's dry climate.