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The Sahel is not a desert, it is a separate biome from the desert. However, as the Sahara continues to spread, the Sahel will become part of the Sahara.
The Sahel is not a desert, it is a separate biome from the desert. However, as the Sahara continues to spread, the Sahel will become part of the Sahara.
Yes, but not as written. The dispute is over the control of Western Sahara. Western Sahara has no sovereign government yet, so the dispute between Morocco and the Sahraoui Polisario, a militant organization claiming to represent the Sahraoui people (the people of Western Sahara).
Uninhabited regions of the world include vast deserts, such as the Sahara in Africa and the Arabian Desert, as well as remote areas like Antarctica and certain parts of the Arctic. Additionally, some islands in the Pacific and Indian Oceans, like Bouvet Island and Baker Island, remain uninhabited due to their harsh climates or lack of resources. These areas are often characterized by extreme conditions, making human settlement impractical.
The coldest month in the Sahara Desert is typically January. During this time, nighttime temperatures can drop significantly, sometimes reaching near freezing, especially in the northern regions. Daytime temperatures remain milder, but the stark contrast between day and night is a defining characteristic of the desert climate. Overall, January offers the coolest temperatures experienced in this vast arid landscape.
Christianity is the largest religion in the world, with approximately 2.3 billion adherents, making up about 31% of the global population. It has a significant presence in regions such as the Americas, Europe, and parts of Africa and Oceania. While it is declining in some areas, particularly in Western Europe, it continues to grow in other regions, especially in sub-Saharan Africa and parts of Asia. Overall, Christianity's influence is felt globally, but its strongest concentrations remain in the Global North and certain regions of the Global South.
218-203 bce.
The South African economy is the best in Africa. It's got world class infrastructure and a higher GDP rate compared to most regions in Africa. However, the country suffers from many economic structural problems mainly due to it's past like "Apartheid". Due to this many have been locked out from receiving a proper education which is what's causing the country to lag behind with high unemployment levels currently siting at around 23%, although many highly skilled vacancies remain unfilled in the country. Inequality is also a major concern. Many regions in South Africa are fully developed but not too far from those regions, you'll find people living in shanty towns below the poverty line. South Africa managed to weather the financial crisis of 2008 very well, but with Europe being it's major export destination, the recent Eurozone crisis has prevented South Africa's annual growth rate from exceeding 3% or growing to pre-crisis levels of around 7% needed to put a dent in unemployment. South Africa also suffers from corruption within it's government along with having first-world labor regulations which also makes the country less attractive to foreign direct investors or manufacturing.
they served as a natural barriers to invading forces.
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Yes, I am afraid so, South Africa is a VERY corrupt country and will remain so until the people decide it should change.
Heat likes to remain in areas of higher temperature. This is because heat naturally flows from hot to cold regions in an attempt to equalize temperatures, following the principles of thermodynamics.