The western Sahara has several underground rivers that flow from the Atlas and other mountains, occasionally coming above ground at oases where they provide irrigation for crops.
The Nile River borders portions of the Shara Desert to the East
There is no way to answer that question. The Sahara is immense and it would take thousands of people to inventory all the dunes. Also, dunes are constantly changing with the wind. Some disappear, some combine with other dunes and some split from other dunes.
only the great river Nile
The Nile river
nile river
The Nile River flows through the Sahara and the Rio Grande flows through the Chihuahuan Desert.
It flows through the Sahara Desert.
It flows through the Sahara Desert.
The Nile River.
do you mean deserts? If you do then yes it does. It flows through the Sahara. The Nile also goes through cities and lakes. The word Nile comes from the Greek word Nelios meaning valley. But no one knows why they called it valley because its a river!
The Nile River passes through the Sahara Desert of North Africa.
The Sahara is on the western side of the Nile.
The Sahara is not even a river. It is the world's longest desert.
The Nile river flows through the Nile River Basin. It is an oasis in the middle of the Sahara Desert.
Because the water that flows through/ down the river originates far from the Sahara Desert in the sub-tropical areas of North Africa; while Egypt lies along the eastern border of the Sahara Desert
Sahara Desert, Libyan Desert, Nubian Desert.
A desert is defined as a region that receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of rainfall per year. A river has nothing to do with whether a region is a desert. Nearly every desert in the world has rivers passing through them.