No, all the major desert areas of the world, about 2 dozen of them, have people living in them. Even the Antarctic Desert has scientists, engineers, technicians and support personnel living there.
There are millions of people around the world who live in cities and towns in deserts.
Most people who live in deserts live there because they like the desert. I live in a desert and love it.
Yes, many people live in the deserts of Africa.
Austria has no deserts.
By 'they' I assume you mean people. Yes, millions of people around the world live in deserts, including the author of this answer.
99.999% of the people who live in deserts around the world live in towns and cities. They can purchase any meat they require at the local market.
School teachers, store owners, firemen, doctors, nurses, mechanics, police, secretaries, businessmen, and any occupation you can think of live and work in the desert. Millions of people live in cities and towns around the world that are located in deserts and they have the same occupations as people who do not live in deserts.
School teachers, store owners, firemen, doctors, nurses, mechanics, police, secretaries, businessmen, and any occupation you can think of live and work in the desert. Millions of people live in cities and towns around the world that are located in deserts and they have the same occupations as people who do not live in deserts.
Most people who live in deserts reside in towns and cities.
The least people live in the deserts in the South or on the mountains.
Millions of people around the world live in cities and towns located in deserts.
School teachers, store owners, firemen, doctors, nurses, mechanics, police, secretaries, businessmen, and any occupation you can think of live and work in the desert. Millions of people live in cities and towns around the world that are located in deserts and they have the same occupations as people who do not live in deserts.