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For centuries, the Sahara has been a vast and challenging desert to cross. Historically, people living around the Sahara used various forms of transportation depending on their cultural practices, availability of resources, and the terrain they traveled through. The most common method of transportation for crossing the Sahara was by using camels, which could withstand the harsh desert climate and carry heavy loads of goods and people across long distances. Camels could travel for days without water, and their ability to navigate through the sand made them ideal for traversing the desert. Other forms of transportation used in certain parts of the Sahara included donkeys, mules, horses, and even boats on the Niger River. However, camels remained the most popular mode of transportation for travelers crossing the Sahara due to their unique adaptations to the desert environment.
Public transport is a major form of transportation in Sydney with 80% of weekday trips to/from Central Sydney being made by public transport.
the form of transport was the main reason!
the Sahara desert was made around 4.6 billion years ago when the earth was created.
Airplanes made transportation easier. They have made transportation faster. The disadvantage is that they are costly.
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Camels
The angiosperms are more successful than gymnosperms due to the diversity of their form and function. The diversity in the form of seeds and their dispersal mechanism have particularly made them omnipresent.
How the Earth Was Made - 2009 Sahara 2-4 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
No, the Sahara desert was made by the weather in Africa.
Weathered rock
Sahara 4000 made by shimano