at first people had a hard time living but since centuries past they adapted there living to the dessert andd use camels for transportation
people effect the landscape by peeing in the sand and leaving rubbish and wate behind
there is scarce of water and the place is effected by droughts and there is alittle amount of water which is also evaporated in high temperatures
Of course not.
There are millions of people living in cities and towns in the Sahara. That's a lot more than a few.
The majority of the people living in the Sahara Desert are nomads, which means that these people continuously move from region to region in search of better living conditions.
Yes - people can't grow food in deserts and animals that are not adapted to the desert will die
Millions of people live in the deserts in major cities and towns. Examples: Cairo, Egypt Las Vegas, Nevada El Paso, Texas Phoenix, Arizona Tucson, Arizona Arica, Chile Many, many more
Sahara people are normads who tend to camels and cattle. They travel far and wide.
Most people care allot for the Sahara desert, because of the animals that are living their. The people that do not care for does not like it because it is hot it never rains.
it got hotter and most people were able to make a living their
the usually do sex with each other.
People living in deserts have the same occupations as people not living in deserts. They may work as a doctor, lawyer, teacher, shop owner, restaurant worker, member of the clergy, farmer, rancher, miner, truck driver - you name it.
Hot, dry, few people, and little water.
Japan has no deserts so it has no effect on where peope live.