about 64oz a day
No, there is not too much water in the desert. The amount of water in a desert is just right. If it had any more water it wouldn't be a desert.
There is very little amount of water in the desert
The Sahara Desert is found in Egypt and much of north Africa.
There is no "African Desert" per se. However, there are three major desert areas in Africa:Sahara - covers much of northern Africa Kalahari Desert - located in south-central Africa Namib Desert - located on the southwestern coast of Africa
no it has the river nile in ityes it is a desert so what if it has a river in it there can be water in the desert it's just how MUCH water is in the desert that counts
Mali is a landlocked African country and includes much of the Sahara Desert. Both the Niger and the Senegal rivers pass through the Country.
The Libyan Desert which is part of the Sahara located in Africa.
No. It is an African desert, but no, that's not an alternate name for it.
Yes, deserts have just enough water to be classified as a desert. If a desert received too much water over a number of years it would no longer be a desert.
Water is found in the desert if you know where to look. Much of it is located below the surface.
Which African desert? Please he specific. Sahara, Kalahari or Namib?