about80% of its land because the majority of people live around the nile river
Because the heat causes vegetation to struggle with growth
Yes, the word 'desert' 'desert' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a dry, barren area of land, a word for a place.The word 'desert' is also a verb and an adjective.
It's actually 24 percent from what I've gathered.
The Sahara Desert
It always potentially a desert, but the earlier inhabitants created large irrigation works, which watered the river flood plains and made them productive. Their successors and nomadic invaders over the millennia destroyed much of this irrigation, so the fertile land progressively shrank.
Arid barren land is known as a desert, though the Antarctic (land of snow and ice) is also classed as a desert.
No a desert is a barren flat land.
The Arabia Desert is the barren land on the Sinai peninsula. This land is believed to be where Moses led the exodus.
Desert like Barren Land
The homograph of desert is desert. It can refer to a dry, barren land or to leave or abandon something.
The desert receives virtually no rainfall which is needed for plants to flourish.
People from tribes settled in Egypt 5000 years ago. They all lived along the nile river because the land was green and fertile around the river. The other area of Egypt ws barren Sahara Desert.
The term you are referring to is "desert." Deserts are dry, barren lands with low precipitation and little vegetation.
Maine has no true deserts. It has a small area of barren land that resembles a desert but is not a true desert.
Egypt's land became mostly desert.
Arid desert.
The Sahara desert.