They wear howli's
Yes
Nomads, same as always.
Tuareg nomads from the Sahara
Sahara desert nomads eat foods that include goat meat, milk, dates, rice, and dried fruits. Nomads usually herd animals like goats from which they get their meat and milk. The other foods are carried by these people.
The coffee growers of Columbia of course...
africa-Sahara desert
coffee growers of Columbia
Sahara Desert nomads typically raise camels, goats, and sheep due to their ability to adapt to the harsh desert environment and provide essential resources such as milk, meat, and wool. Camels, in particular, are well-suited for desert travel and can go without water for extended periods of time.
The coffee growers of Columbia of course...
it is the coffie growers
The coffee growers of Colombia. Colombia lies across the equator in northern South America, from about 12° N down to 4° S latitude. Almost all of the Sahara is north of the Tropic of Cancer, from 23.5° N up to 33° N latitude in Africa.
Yes, some nomadic groups like the Tuareg people traditionally live in the Sahara Desert region, migrating and herding livestock in search of water and pasture. Nomadic lifestyle is adapted to the harsh desert environment.