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Why don't Moroccans have dark skin in Africa?

According to the statistics of 20 18, the total population of Morocco has reached 36.03 million, and its main ethnic groups are Arabs and Berbers, among whom Berbers are ethnic groups from North Africa, nigro and Europe. Generally speaking, it is generally believed that the ancestors of Berbers came from Europe and Sahara, which genetically doomed Morocco not to be a black country.

In fact, Africans are not all black, not just Morocco. There are many places in Africa where people are not black. The real black zone is mainly in sub-Saharan Africa, such as Nigeria, Ethiopia and Somalia, all of which are black countries.

Geographically speaking, Africa can actually be divided into two parts. Part of it is sub-Saharan Africa, where people are really black, that is, a really black country. The other part is North Africa, where the proportion of blacks has been greatly reduced, and it is no longer that kind of black country. Several countries in North Africa, such as Egypt, Algeria and Tunisia, are dominated by Arabs.

Arabs belong to the Europa race, and they belong to the white people. In other words, not only do blacks live in this part of Africa, but also a large number of Arabs live in this part of Africa, and not all of them are black.

In Morocco, their main language is Arabic, and the Arab population accounts for 80% of Morocco's total population.

Someone once said that Morocco is a country with three images. Morocco is a country in Africa, but it is very different from other African countries. Morocco is not in Europe, but like most European countries. As an Arab country, Morocco is different from ordinary Arab countries. Generally speaking, it is a very special existence.

It can be proved that Africa is not necessarily a poor major. Look at countries in North Africa and other places, and they can also prosper.