The Sahara is on the western side of the Nile.
The Nile does, straight through. And the Volga goes into the desert and turns around and comes back out.
No, the equator does not run through a desert.
The two major rivers that run through the Sahara Desert are the Nile River in the east and the Niger River in the southwest. These rivers provide vital water sources for various communities and wildlife in the region.
Yes. The Sahara desert runs from North West Africa through to the end of North East Africa.
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Mali is mostly comprised of desert (the Sahara Desert). However, there are fertile areas by the Niger River which runs through the southern portion of Mali.
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The Sahara Desert runs through the following countries: Egypt Libya Tunisia Algeria Morocco Mauritania Mali Burkina Faso Niger Chad Sudan Eritrea
There are actually several deserts in Egypt, named here:Eastern DesertEgyptian Sand SeaFarafra, EgyptLibyan DesertQattara DepressionWadi El NatrunThe Sahara Desert, is in fact a a combination of deserts, which stretch into each other. At a local level they may have individual names (as is the case with Egypt's deserts), however collectively they are known as the Sahara Desert.Sharah Desert covers the southern and eastern portions of Egypt
The Sahara Desert is the one in which The Nile River runs through. The Sahara is the largest desert in the world, The Nile is the longest river in the world, and The Nile starts at the Mediterranean Sea which interestingly enough is also the largest sea in the world. All of which are located in Northern Africa. I hope this answers your question.