yes, the population is about 2.5 million people, for obvious reasons the population would be the heaviest around lakes and rivers.
because the Sahara is a desert and the is not much water in it is people can not survive in it
Its harder to live there.
70
The Sahara Desert
Kiwi do not live in the Sahara Desert. They do not live in any desert anywhere; nor do they live in any other country apart from New Zealand.
Sahara Desert - Among the lowest population densities of any place on Earth: about one person per 2.6 km2
Cairo, capital of Egypt, is the largest city in the Sahara Desert.
the Sahara Desert covers 11:AlgeriaChadEgyptLibyaMaliMauritaniaMoroccoNigerSudanTunisiaWestern SaharaI don't know of any that cover 10...
Cairo borders the Sahara Desert (Libyan Desert).
The Sahara desert has a very low population density, with an average of less than 2 people per square kilometer. The harsh climate, lack of water, and extreme temperatures make it difficult for people to live in this region. The majority of the population in the Sahara desert is concentrated around oases and urban centers.
The Libiyan Desert is inside the Sahara desert.
The Sahara Desert was not populous. Aside from the Nile River Valley, the population of the Sahara Desert has consistently remained quite small. Almost all of the populations in countries that are part of the Sahara Desert, have the vast majority of the population near a key source of water.As for why the Nile River Valley was populous, this was because the River Valley provided the fresh water necessary to irrigate crops that could sustain a large population.