The Sahara is on the western side of the Nile.
Yes, the Nile runs through the Sahara.
The Sahara lies west of the Nile River in Africa.
The Nile river and the atlantic are two of the major water sources for the Sahara desert region.
The Sahara is on the western side of the Nile.
The Nile River is the longest river in the world. It flows through the Sahara desert, African Savannas, and the Great Lakes region of Africa.
The River Nile and the Sahara Desert are both in Africa.
The Sahara is a desert that contains a river - the Nile.
It is the Eastern region of the Sahara Desert spanning 50,000 square kilometres of North Eastern Sudan between the Nile and the Red Sea
The Sahara covers the region of north Africa.
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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.
The Libyan Desert covers those areas mentioned in your question. It is a sub region of the larger Sahara.
The Nile River.