Millet is grown in the Sahel because it is a drought-tolerant crop. The Sahel runs the length of Africa as the transition zone between the Sahara and the fertile jungles of southern Africa.
Millet is grown in the Sahel because it is one of the main staples of the people there. Also, when grown with cowpea and sorghum, the risk of complete crop failure is greatly reduced.
There is no such thing as the 'Sahel Desert.' The Sahel is a separate biome, a transition zone between the Sahara and the grasslands. It receives more rain than a desert.
The Sahel is not a desert, it is a semiarid grassland south of the Sahara. People farm and graze domestic animals
the savannas
The Sahel is a grassland and not a desert.
Between the Sahara Desert and the northern edge of the savanna is the Sahel. The Sahel is an arid grassland. However, overgrazing is converting the Sahel into desert.
because the savanna was far from the desert and it had rivers
The Sahel is not a desert, it is a semiarid grassland south of the Sahara. People farm and graze domestic animals
There is no Sahel Desert. The Sahel is a grassland, not a desert. So, the answer to your question is that nobody lives in the Sahel Desert but people do live in the Sahel grassland.
The Sahel is a grassland. Desertification turns food grazing and farmland into unusable desert. Since the Sahel is used for both farming and grazing, it would hurt the economy of the Sahel people.
the savannas
The Sahel is a grassland and not a desert.
The Sahel is not a desert. It is a distinct biome.
The Sahel is a grassland and not a desert.
The Sahel is a semi-arid grassland and is not a desert.
The Sahel is a distinct biome, a grassland, and not a desert.
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The Sahel was never a desert, it is a grassland. However, in recent years the Sahel has been undergoing desertification and is slowly turning to desert.
The Sahel is semi-arid grassland. It is not a desert nor is it a plain.