The lifestyle of people in the Sahara Desert is shaped by its harsh environment, leading to a nomadic or semi-nomadic way of life for many. Communities often rely on traditional practices such as herding livestock, farming in oases, and trading. The use of camels is vital for transportation and trade across the vast arid landscape. Cultural traditions, music, and storytelling play significant roles in maintaining community bonds and heritage among the desert's inhabitants.
The kind of stories that the Sahara desert people tell are commonly related to their life experiences in the desert. They will talk about the climate, animals, lifestyle and so much more.
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i don't know, but i can tell you this by looking at the list at the international flora record organization's list of the sahara (note i will not say sahara desert because sahara means desert) is well over 5,000.
i don't know, but i can tell you this by looking at the list at the international flora record organization's list of the sahara (note i will not say sahara desert because sahara means desert) is well over 5,000.
* The Gobi. * The Sahara. * The Antarctic. * The Great American Desert, which was a name falsely applied to the central US.
Hmmm... well, that's an opinion. But i can tell you that it is in the Sahara desert with only the Nile river as a water source.
The dry desert land not very far from the banks of the nile is the.........O║ªÑºEE :D
i dont know you tell me okay. The Sahara desert covers a vast area so there are variations between regions. The Sahara desert is the hottest place with average temperatures over 86f/30c. Daily variants have been recorded as being as extreme as being between -5c/31f to over 100f/37.5c
the land scape of the Sahara Desert is always changing, due to the wind blowing sand and water evaporation, so you never are able to tell at any given time. i hope you find this helpful.
I can't tell whether you meant to write 'desert' or 'dessert', but neither of them is a proper noun. If you wish to refer to a specific desert, for example 'the Sahara Desert', it becomes a proper noun in that context. 'He was lost in the desert for two weeks.' 'He was lost in the Sahara Desert for two weeks.' The same rule applies to a dessert. 'The chef's newest creation was a delectable dessert.' 'The menu listed the chef's newest creation, Delectable Dessert.'
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