Yes. There's a lot MORE of it on the west side, of course.
Sahara Desert.
Nile river and the Sahara desert
The Libyan Desert, part of the larger Sahara, lies west of the Nile and covers most of Egypt.The Libyan Desert, part of the larger Sahara, lies west of the Nile and covers most of Egypt.
The Libyan Desert covers those areas mentioned in your question. It is a sub region of the larger Sahara.
The Nile River passes through the Sahara Desert of North Africa.
Egypt lies on the Nile River and the Sahara Desert. The Nile is the longest river in the world.
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 lies west of the Nile River in Africa.
there is the eastern desert, western desert,The three answers in Egypt are Libyan Desert, Nubian Desert, Arabian Desert, and Negev Desertthe northern desert, eastern desert, and the western desertThe general answer to this is the Sahara, which is a desert that stretches across much of North Africa and comprises all of Egypt except for those areas in the Nile River Valley and the Sinai Peninsula (which composes the Sinai Desert).However, the Sahara is broken up into smaller areas of desert. East of the Nile River in Egypt is considered the Eastern Desert and extends into Sudan. West of the Nile River in Egypt is known as the Libyan Desert and extends into neighboring Libya, Sudan, and Chad.
it is 97% because 3%is used to grow thingsabout 97%
Cairo is actually in the Sahara Desert. Is is populated because it is in the Nile River Delta right by the Mediterranean Sea.
Sahara Desert, Libyan Desert, Nubian Desert.