describe the life of people living in the sahara desert .
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Some of the people who live in the Sahara raise crops on irrigated land in an oasis. Others tend flocks of goats, sheep, and camels. These herders find grass for the stock along the desert's fringe or where sudden rains have fallen. They live in tents so they can move easily as soon as the grass is eaten in one place.
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- People of Sahara has adapted their culture and customs to survive in the desert.
- Life in Sahara is difficult due to its climate, there are sand dunes that reach the height of 600 feet, Sahara receives less than 3 inches of rainfall every year.
- Rearing livestock is the chief occupation of people of Sahara. They rear camels, goats and sheep.
- Tuareg and Bedouin tribes inhabit in the Sahara desert, they build their homes with sand.
- Most of the areas in Sahara are empty as it has low population density but people still survive in the harsh environment of Sahara.
- People also grow crops on irrigated land.
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