Yes, the Kalahari Desert is south of the Sahara.
The Kalahari and the Namib Deserts are south of the Sahara.
The Sahara covers much of northern Africa, the Kalahari is in south-central Africa and the Namib is on the southwestern coast of Africa.
The Sahara Desert is in the northern part of Africa and the Kalahari Desert is in the south.
No, the Congo has no true deserts. The Sahara is north and the Kalahari is south of the country.
The Kalahari Desert is south of the Sahara.
The Sahara in the north and the Kalahari in the South
The three largest deserts in Africa are the Sahara Desert, the Kalahari Desert, and the Namib Desert. However, the Sahara (and possibly the others) are divided into smaller sections (for example, the Libyan Desert is a portion of the Sahara Desert).
In the north of Africa there is a very large desert called the Sahara, and in the south there is a smaller desert called the Kalahari.
The major deserts of Africa are the Sahara, the Kalahari and the Namib. The Sahara is further subdivided into smaller, local deserts.
The southern edge of the Kalahari Desert enters South Africa.
No, the Kalahari is smaller than the Sahara.
There are only 2 deserts the Kalahari Desert and the Namib Desert. :)