Yes they do, because they are both deserts.
The fennec fox lives in the Sahara Desert.
the Sahara desert
The Sahel is not a desert. It is a distinct biome, a grassland, bordering the southern Sahara.
There is no 'world desert'. There are about 28 major deserts located across the globe. There is no single entity of a worldwide desert biome.
There is no such thing as the 'Savanna Desert.' The savanna is a grassland and a distinct biome of its own. The savanna south of the Sahara is called the Sahel.
The Sahel is not a desert, it is a separate biome from the desert. However, as the Sahara continues to spread, the Sahel will become part of the Sahara.
The Sahel is not a desert, it is a separate biome from the desert. However, as the Sahara continues to spread, the Sahel will become part of the Sahara.
Yes, it is. The driest desert is the Sahara, but every desert is dry.
The desert is an example of a biome.This is a rainforest biome.
No, a desert is not a landform. The Nubian Desert is a division of the much larger Sahara. It is a desert biome, not a landform. It does, however, contain a number of landforms.
An example of a biome is an aquatic biome. Oceans, lakes, rivers, streams, swamps, glades, and marshes are some of the bodies of water or wetlands that make up the Earth's aquatic biomes.
Yes, it is a transition zone from the desert to a grassland or forest biome and called the Sahel.