Estimates on the population of the Sahara Desert vary from between 2.5 million to 4 million people.
Thousands of people live in the sahara but most are very poor and have diseases. they do not get much water or mendicine so they die
Approximately one-third of the Earth's land surface is desert, characterized by low precipitation levels and often extreme temperatures. These arid regions are found on every continent and play an important role in maintaining global biodiversity and climate regulation.
A lot depending on where you set it. You set in an unstable building it will take it to smithereens but in the other hand if you set it of the Sahara Desert or the Ocean there will be minimal damage.
If a flood occurs in a desert, the sudden influx of water can rapidly transform the landscape, creating temporary rivers and lakes. This event may lead to the growth of vegetation and a brief surge in wildlife activity as plants and animals take advantage of the moisture. However, the desert's dry soil may struggle to absorb the water, potentially resulting in erosion and flash flooding. Once the water recedes, the area may return to its arid state, often leaving behind sediment and debris.
This is mainly because the oceans cover more than twice as much surface area than does land.
In a cactus the leaves have been reduced to spines, to reduce the surface area from which water can be lost and to deter animals from eating the plant. As there are no leaves, photosynthesis must take place in the stem.
The Sahara is in Africa and you get there by plane. You take a plane ride to Cairo.
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Depends where you travelling from. The Sahara Desert is located in north Africa
i would take lots of water with me suncream and a pair of sunglasses
The transformation of the Sahara into a desert occurred over thousands of years, influenced by climatic changes. Around 5,000 to 10,000 years ago, the region experienced a wetter climate that supported savannas and diverse wildlife. However, as the Earth's climate gradually shifted, particularly during the Holocene epoch, increasing aridity led to the desertification of the area, culminating in the Sahara's current desert state. This process was not instantaneous but rather a gradual transition over millennia.
Absolutely no. As the desert occupied almost 9.1 million square kilometer (3.5 million square miles) it is impossible to make whole of the desert in green. Firstly, it is due to its soil content. The desert are totally consist of sand of 0.2-2 mm in diameter and this just cannot allow the trees to grow. The reason is that there are no water reservoir among the soil particles as it easily leached. Furthermore, if water is supplied, the sand can choke or suffocated the trees. We can apply the organic material to the desert but are we willing to collect or dig just to cover the Sahara? Secondly, if we CAN control the climate, then we may have an opportunity to survive in Sahara. The temperature and rainfall in Sahara just not adequate to even the Sahara itself. However, there a a small parts in the desert that are able to be an agriculture activities which the water reservoirs (oasis) is there. Take a note, we just cannot make Sahara green, but Sahara taking the green parts of the adjacent area.
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sunscreen hat long sleeved cotton shrits plenty of water
well i would take a lot of water, food, and things to use outside maby a camel :)
The desert is moving south at 2 feet per day. At that rate, it takes more than seven years to move one mile.
Longer than it takes to get a subscription hold on the WSJ.
21 hours 13.5 minutes