The interior of Algeria is lightly populated primarily due to its harsh desert environment, characterized by extreme temperatures, arid conditions, and limited water resources. The Sahara Desert covers much of the interior, making agriculture and sustainable living challenging. Additionally, urban areas along the Mediterranean coast attract a larger population due to better economic opportunities and infrastructure. These factors combined contribute to the sparse population density in Algeria's interior regions.
It populated the Peloponnese, then over-populated it, and so the Dorian city-states sent out colonies around the Mediterranean littoral.
Because peopple cut them down and some places don't have the climate for them.
It will take some time as upto 2018 is almost decided and Africa will not get a chance so soon.
Well a Rhombus is a quadrilateral like a square or a rectangle, and the sum of the interior angles of all quadrilaterals is 360 degrees. So the sum of the interior angles of a rhombus is 360 degrees.
Algeria's history is cool because of the pirates. Pirates would roam the coast and take ships from Spain, the Ottoman Empire, and France. In 1827, the Turkish dey (governor) hit the French ambassador in the face with his fly swatter while arguing about pirates and a 30 year old unpaid bill for wheat. France sent an army and placed a naval blockade. The French spent years controlling Algeria.
The least populated area of Australia would be almost anywhere in its deserts, which encompass most of the interior. Lack of fresh, drinkable water is the main reason for the absence of people.
The capital of Algeria is Algiers. Algiers is in Algeria, so the distance from Algeria to Algiers is zero.
A lot of Algeria is desert, part of the Sahara desert, so there is a lot of sand in Algeria.
Why isn't it populated... that's the question...
They colnized Algeria because they wanted to have the land of it so they colnized
Algeria Is still a developing country....so its not rich that much
No it's not
yes no maybe so
i think so
Not so great
Scientists study the Earth's interior to better understand its composition, structure, and behavior. This knowledge helps in understanding geological processes such as earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, as well as the evolution of our planet over time.
Yes because they export gum. They make gum in Algeria and then send it out, so I believe that they do chew gum there.