They live in tents
no they do not
Very tiny like an ant!
Bedouins live in tents made of black sheep or goat hair. They have separate rooms only divided by a sheet of fabric. There is a central room that is dipped down and normally dug out into the earth like a shallow bowl. These tents are barely furnished and easy to move.
Bedouins primarily inhabit arid regions across the Middle East and North Africa, particularly in countries like Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Egypt, and Syria. They traditionally live a nomadic lifestyle, moving between seasonal grazing areas for their livestock, such as camels and goats. Their dwellings are often portable tents made from goat hair or other materials, allowing them to adapt to the harsh desert environment. In recent years, some Bedouins have settled in permanent homes, but many still maintain their cultural practices and connections to the desert.
Desert
most of them live in mud huts i think, other than that i wouldn't know:L
A type of baboon correct? Anywhere from dry, African Savannah to lush rainforesty
Because north Africa had valuable resources
The Bedouin primarily use live stock like camels,sheep and goats. the bedouins use them for clothes food and their milk which are some of the most basic things anyone needs.
Africa is not on a continent, it is a continent.
You are likely looking for BEDOUINS, but that only refers to Arab nomads (most of whom live in deserts, but some who do not). There were many Native American Tribes that lived in the US Southwest Deserts, like the Anasazi; South American Tribes that lived near the Atacama, like the Wari; Mongolian Turks that live in the Gobi Desert; and numerous other groups that are clearly NOT Bedouins.
In Libya, homes typically vary based on location and socio-economic status. In urban areas like Tripoli, many people live in apartment buildings or modern houses, while rural communities often have traditional mud-brick homes, known as "ghurfas." These homes may feature simple furnishings and a central courtyard. Additionally, Libyan architecture reflects a blend of Mediterranean and North African influences, often incorporating colorful tiles and intricate designs.