NO. It is habitable since some people live there (Bedouins). They dig holes deep in the ground to get water from the underground rivers.
There is quite a lot of wildlife in the desert: Spiders, scorpions, foxes, etc...
The question is not very precise since a there are desert with lots of different climates, eg/ Antarctica is a desert
Millions upon millions of people around the world live in deserts.
Yes, while the desert areas are inhospitable to all be a few hardy nomads, the Nile valley and delta are very habitable and have been for the last 5000 years.
The desert is often drier than other parts of the world and the temperatures vary greatly between night and day. Deserts are considered to be inhabitable for people who have adapted to normal conditions.
Inhabitable
lots
because there is no oxygen there
About 43%.
The constellation itself may have undiscovered planets around one of the stars that may turn out to be inhabitable, but we have no current knowledge of an inhabitable planet in that vicinity, or around any of the individual stars that make up that constellation.
inhabitable
The stressed syllable in "inhabitable" is the third one: 'hab'. The word is pronounced as in-HAB-it-a-ble.
The SouthWest desert is a good place for people who suffer from allergies or just dont like the annoyance of bugs. Because of the dry climate, its not a good breeding ground for insects. Unlike places that are damp and humid like the great lakes, north east, Florida, the desert has a low humidy which makes in inhabitable for most insects.
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constant sewage from inhabitable places.