The Sahara Desert - Also the region of that desert known as the Nubian Desert. Some people also clam that the Arabian Desert forms part of the landform between the Nile and the Red Sea.
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Eastern Desert
The Negev Desert.
The Negev Desert
The Negev Desert
The Negev Desert
The Dead Sea is in the Judaean Desert.
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The Suez Canal (artificial) and the Gulf of Suez (natural) separate the Sinai Peninsula from the rest of Egypt.
The Saharan Desert lies mostly south of Egypt between the Nile River and the Dead Sea. However, this particular region of the Sahara is called the Nubian Desert.
Asia The Dead Sea is part of the border between Israel and Jordan, which are near the Arabian Peninsula. They are more accurately in the Middle East.
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Termites eat dead wood in the desert. Termites are not only found in the desert, they easily adapt to most climates.
In the Bible there are a number of different wilderness areas described. The wilderness of the Sinai Peninsula, still bears this name today. The Negev region, somewhat to the North of this covers quite a broad area of land through which the Israelites would have had to journey, much closer to Israel. In the Biblical Exodus account the term wilderness if often used generically as 'they went into the wilderness' in a number of other places specific wilderness areas are named. These include the following: The Wilderness of Shur - Exodus 15:22. This is directly East of the Nile Delta. They passed to the Western edge of this on the way out of Egypt. The Wilderness of Sin - Exodus16:1 and 17:1. This is towards the South-east on theSinai Peninsula. The Wilderness of Sinai - Exodus Exodus 19:1, Leviticus 7:38. This refers to the area near the South East tip of the Peninsula where Mount Sinai is believe to be (the exact location is a matter of 'discussion'). The Wilderness of Paran - Numbers 10:12, 12:16, 13:3. This area was to the North-West of Sinai, up towards present-day Israel. The Wilderness of Zin - Numbers 13:21. This area is further to the Noth-West, just below the Dead Sea and Beersheba. The reference to these areas as wilderness certainly indicates their largely uninhabited nature at this time, as well as their general unsuitability for permanent settlement except for isolated oases. It is of course unknown what the rainfall was at that time, and if it has decreased significantly since due to a changing climate which has been evidenced in other places.