Why does Pangea winter wet climate extends so far inland?
I circled the area in question in green. I’m not sure whether it’s the mountain and just the bad latitude but winter wet areas today are extremely small. The only comparably sized coastal winter wet area is along the Mediterranean and continental winter wet only exist on mountains. Are these map a rough approximation that would look different on a climate map, or are winter wet areas just much larger back then? And why is it so?
In a span of 100 days, in an area the size of Vermont, 333 Tutsi tribe people were hacked to death by the Hutu tribe with machetes per Hour. Total 800,000 deaths in Rwanda in 1994. Just picture this….that many people in a small area, getting hacked.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rwandan_genocide