THe sort of challagenges that are in the desert is... I do not know sorry oh wait go to a different website if you want to know ok stupid people these days
The Sahara Desert provided a natural defense for the Egyptians, so that if a country wanted to invade it could not get through the desert.
Trans-Sahara trade was one of the reasons that caravans cross the Sahara. Crossing the Sahara is dangerous and traveling as a group increases safety and decreases cost.The primary purpose for caravans crossing the Sahara Desert were to provide safety in numbers. If one person or animal went down, the others could help and keep things moving.
because they could not go north due to the sahara desert because it was to hot
Einstein never mentioned having a favorite desert. It could be possible that his favorite desert was the Sahara Desert.
Antarctica is the largest desert in the world.
The major deserts of Africa are the Sahara, the Kalahari and the Namib. There is also the Danakil Desert. The Danakil Desert is a desert in northeast Ethiopia, southern Eritrea, and northwestern Djibouti.
Dr. Newton Jibunoh is the present-day explorer who has crossed the Sahara alone -- twice. He is a Nigerian who has devoted his life to the prevention of desertification. But the answer to the question who reached the Sahara first, is completely lost in the sands of time. Actually the Sahara was an area of grasslands and lakes (already inhabited by people) until it became a desert because of climate change as recently as about 4000 BC. And today the desert is still expanding -- a somber fact that people such a dr. Jibunoh would want to whole world to know. Scientists are warning us that millions of African people could be forced to move elsewhere in the near future because of this desertification.
They must have lots of water because if not you could die.
Roadrunners are primarily found in North and Central America, particularly in arid and desert regions. The Sahara Desert, located in Africa, is not a natural habitat for roadrunners. They prefer dry, desert-like environments with scrubland, grasslands, and open woodlands, which are not typically found in the Sahara Desert.
The USA occupies approximately 9.5 million square kilometres and the Sahara Desrt approximately 8.5 million kilometres
For centuries, the Sahara has been a vast and challenging desert to cross. Historically, people living around the Sahara used various forms of transportation depending on their cultural practices, availability of resources, and the terrain they traveled through. The most common method of transportation for crossing the Sahara was by using camels, which could withstand the harsh desert climate and carry heavy loads of goods and people across long distances. Camels could travel for days without water, and their ability to navigate through the sand made them ideal for traversing the desert. Other forms of transportation used in certain parts of the Sahara included donkeys, mules, horses, and even boats on the Niger River. However, camels remained the most popular mode of transportation for travelers crossing the Sahara due to their unique adaptations to the desert environment.
Sand? Sand dunes? Sun? My first thought was Sahara but that isn't in the desert it is a desert. Um, that's really all I could think of, sorry!