Sahel
The Arabic word meaning "shore" or "edge" that borders the Sahara desert is "Maghreb." Maghreb is also used to refer to the region in North Africa that includes countries like Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia.
"Sahara" means "desert" in English. It specifically refers to the large desert in North Africa, known as the Sahara Desert.
No, "desert" is not capitalized unless it is part of a proper noun, such as the "Sahara Desert."
The Sahara is a desert located in North Africa, stretching across several countries including Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Mauritania, Mali, Niger, Chad, and Sudan. It is the largest hot desert in the world, known for its vast expanse of sand dunes and arid landscape.
A crucial factor for the Berber in the Sahara was their ability to adapt to the desert environment, including developing sustainable practices for water management and utilizing desert resources for survival. Their expertise in navigation and trade across the Sahara also played a key role in their economic and cultural development.
A nomadic Berber of the Sahara was a member of the Tuareg people, known for their nomadic lifestyle in the desert regions of North Africa, including the Sahara. They traditionally lived as semi-nomadic herders, traders, and warriors, moving across vast stretches of desert in search of water and pasture for their livestock.
The Sahel borders the Sahara.
The Sahel
Sahara is an Arabic word meaning 'desert.' Therefore, when you say Sahara Desert you are being redundant. Sahara is sufficient.
The Arabic word for desert is Sahara. The world's largest desert is named the Sahara for this reason. Arabic writing: صحراء
Sahara, in Arabic, means 'desert.' Therefore, the term 'Sahara Desert' is redundant.
Sahara Desert.
The Sinai is part of the Sahara Desert.
Sahara is the Arabic word for desert.
The Libyan Desert - which is part of the Sahara.
there is the Sahara, and the Gobi
Gulf of Sidra
The Sahel is not a desert. It is a distinct biome, a grassland, bordering the southern Sahara.