The Kalahari Desert is surrounded by several notable bodies of water, including the Okavango River, which feeds the Okavango Delta, and the Zambezi River to the northeast. Additionally, the Kalahari is near the Makgadikgadi Pan, remnants of an ancient lake. The Boteti River, which flows from the Okavango Delta, also borders the desert. Lastly, the Limpopo River lies to the southeast, forming a boundary for the region.
Kalahari is flourishing land but without any water.
yes it does because there is a river running through the desert
the bodies of water the=at surround the state of minnesota are the Mississippi river
The two bodies of water that surround Egypt are the Red Sea and the Nile River.
There are many dry riverbeds in the Kalahari Desert, many which have been dry for centuries.The only permanent, active, river that goes through the Kalahari Desert is the Okavango River.The river ends in a swamp within the Endorheic Basin in the Kalahari Desert, where the water is either evaporated or transpired.
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it has no water
The bodies of water that surround French Guiana would be the Atlantic Ocean and some what the Carribean sea
Botswana is a landlocked country. No bodies of water surround Botswana
mediterranean sea A+
none