Around 150 million people live in the Sahel region, which extends across multiple countries in Africa, including Senegal, Mauritania, Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger, Nigeria, Chad, Sudan, Eritrea, and Ethiopia. The population density varies greatly across the countries within the Sahel.
Human population in the Sahel was 19 million in 1961, was 30 million in 1980 and was 50 million by 2000.
As of 2021, an estimated 260,000 people live in Wolverhampton.
Approximately 550,000 people live in The Hague.
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There is no Sahel Desert. The Sahel is a grassland, not a desert. So, the answer to your question is that nobody lives in the Sahel Desert but people do live in the Sahel grassland.
The Sahel is not a desert, it is a semiarid grassland south of the Sahara. People farm and graze domestic animals
Religious reasons.
cuz they felt like it
cuz they felt like it
The Sahel is a semi-arid grassland and is not a desert.
no
By living and feeding there family's off of the live stock
The Sahel is a grassland. Desertification turns food grazing and farmland into unusable desert. Since the Sahel is used for both farming and grazing, it would hurt the economy of the Sahel people.