Most of Egypt's population live near the Nile River. Very few, 1% of the population, live in the desert part of Egypt since water is scarce there.
The population of people living in cold deserts varies depending on the specific region. Cold deserts, such as the Gobi Desert in Mongolia and the Great Basin Desert in the United States, have populations ranging from sparse to moderate, with some areas having small settlements and others being uninhabited.
In 1920 this percentage was 48,5% In 1965 this percentage was 68,1%
This percentage is approx. 54 %.
Approximately 60% of Egypt's population lives in rural areas.
because they like it.
Answer 1Some Arab explorers and people use camels for transportation in the desserts. In Iran, it is not as common as to see camels in say Saudi-Arabia or other countries.Answer 2Camels are existing in any desert of the world. A camel is called "the desert ship".deserts of Iran are not exception.
About half of Iranians live in the northwest of Iran in the area between the cities of Tabriz and Tehran. The remainder live in isolated areas or secondary cities, like Mashhad.
Cheetahs primarily live in sub-Saharan Africa and some parts of Iran. They prefer open grasslands, savannas, and desert areas where they can easily sprint to catch their prey.
Snakes do live in Qatar but most of them live in the desert. I don't think snakes live in areas that people live.
The vast majority of Nevada is covered by deserts - the Great Basin Desert and the Mojave Desert.
Yes, tumbleweeds live in the desert, especially in disturbed areas.
Not many do but the people that do are the ones that can afford it. They live there to escape the poverty that exists in most rural cities throughout Iran.
Many millions of people live in Iran. (Note capital letter.)
they lived in current day new mexico and arizone mostly desert areas.
They live in sandy areas, like a desert.
desert areas.