Who crossed the Sahara Desert?
moses and the hebrews cross the Sahara desert when the Egyptians were chaseing moses and then they cross the Jordan river
In there any trees in the desert?
Yes, deserts have some trees.
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Trees can grow in a desert, either round an oasis (surface pool) or where the watertable is not too deep for sapling' roots to reach.
What languages are spoken in the Arabian desert?
Arabic, English, Fur, and other tribal languages are spoken in Darfur. Darfur has a long tradition of independence as a sultanate. But in the aftermath of British colonialism and national independence in Africa, the region nowadays is part of the Sudan. In the Sudan, which is Africa's largest country, the official languages are Arabic and English.
But a wide array of tribal languages are spoken throughout the country. This is never truer than in Darfur, which equals France in size. The main spoken language is Fur, which is the language of the majority ethnic group for whom the former sultanate is named. Other tribal languages include Daju and Tama, and the Tama dialect Erenga; Fulbe, or Fulfulde; Masalit and the related, almost extinct Sinyar; and Zaghawa.
Arabic and English are the main languages of Darfur.
How did the desert protected the egyptions?
The sand dunes act as a natural barrier, blocking strong winds.
What method of transportation did most people use to get across the Sahara?
For centuries, the Sahara has been a vast and challenging desert to cross. Historically, people living around the Sahara used various forms of transportation depending on their cultural practices, availability of resources, and the terrain they traveled through.
The most common method of transportation for crossing the Sahara was by using camels, which could withstand the harsh desert climate and carry heavy loads of goods and people across long distances. Camels could travel for days without water, and their ability to navigate through the sand made them ideal for traversing the desert.
Other forms of transportation used in certain parts of the Sahara included donkeys, mules, horses, and even boats on the Niger River. However, camels remained the most popular mode of transportation for travelers crossing the Sahara due to their unique adaptations to the desert environment.
What year was carbon discovered in?
The earliest known first use of Carbon is 3750 BC. by the Egyptians and Sumerians but the first true chemical analyses was in 1789 by Antoine Lavoisier as an element.
Why people lives in the desert are not familiar with pork and beef?
They are not familiar with Pork and Meat because the deserts don't have much animals and vegetation, and also if they were vegetation there would be many animals living in the deserts.
What deserts are affected by erosion?
All deserts are affected by erosion. There are several different types of erosion, and while the deserts may be unaffected by some of them, such as water erosion, because obviously, deserts don't get much rain. Deserts are affected by wind erosion, though. As the winds blow in the desserts, it wears away at the soil.
What is the most commonly used formula used to calculate mass?
mass = volume x density mass = force / acceleration mass = work / (acceleration x distance)
What birds are in the Sahara Desert?
The birds that live in The Sahara Desert are: The Desert Eagles.
Where does the name Sahara come from?
Sahara is an Arabic word meaning 'desert.' Therefore, when you say Sahara Desert you are being redundant. Sahara is sufficient.
Is the Sahara Desert on the windward side of the Atlas Mountains in Morocco and Algeria?
No. The Sahara Desert is on the leeward side of the Atlas Mountains. The windward side of the mountains has cedar forests.
What is the postal address of dukhi dilo ka Sahara?
asslam allaikum
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1. My sister(Rehana Begum) divorsed help to get her re marriege and settle
.2. my brother (Sajid MIya) and his wife (Rafiya Sultana) got married 3 yrs ago and no children
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How has tectonic activity affected waterways in Africa South of the Sahara?
Land and Waterways of Africa Africa has two major kinds of land. Lowlands are in the north and west. Highlands are in the south and east. Most of Africa south of the Sahara lies on a plateau. The tectonic plates beneath Africa have been slowly pulling apart for millions of years. This has formed broad valleys called rifts. The Great Rift Valley of Africa stretches from the Red Sea to Mozambique. Parts of the Great Rift Valley have filled with water, forming huge lakes. The world's longest river, the Nile, is in Africa. Some African rivers have powerful waterfalls. Lakes and rivers provide fresh water and fish. Many Climates Africa South of the Sahara has four major climate regions. They are desert, semiarid, tropical, and equatorial. Desert climates have little rain, high temperatures, and few plants and animals. Semiarid regions are near deserts. These areas have high temperatures but get more rain than deserts. Many places in Africa are experiencing desertification. One cause of desertification is drought. Other causes are overgrazing and overuse of land for farming. Desertification is a serious problem. When land becomes desert, there is less land for farming. This adds to the problem of hunger in many African countries. Africa's tropical regions have a rainy season that can last for six moths. Semiarid and tropical regions have savannas. Africa's equatorial region has two rainy seasons and two short dry seasons each year. This region gets a lot of rain and has high temperatures. There are rain forests, and many animals live in this region. Africa is rich in resources. Gold, diamonds, copper, and tin are some of Africa's many minerals. Minerals are nonrenewable resources. Africa also has renewable resources, such as trees, nuts, coffee, bananas, and rubber. Another important resource is wildlife. Every year, African wildlife draws people from all over the world.
What SQUARE footage will a ton of stone cover?
You have to know how deep you want to spread the stone
normally when facing a block wall 1 tonne of cut stone should do about 2.6 - 3m of wall but it all on the wall its self let me know what type of wall you are building n ill try and answer more in detail