sparsely.
actually the sahara region is sparsely populated this is because harsh weather which cannot support human activities poor soils which cannot support farming
No it is not.
Sparsely populated areas - 0 to 9 people per square kilometer Eg. Sahara Desert - North America, Amazon forest area - Brazil, Northern Plain - Canada.
As a whole, no, North Africa is not densely populated. However, this is because the Sahara Desert covers North Africa. Practically all of North Africans live along the Mediterranean, Atlantic, Red, and Nile coast. These areas are very densely populated.
The most sparsely populated region in the world is the Sahara Desert in Africa. It is one of the hottest and largest deserts on Earth, covering over 9 million square kilometers with very low population density due to its extreme arid conditions.
Dry and sparsely populated Export based
Cairo is actually in the Sahara Desert. Is is populated because it is in the Nile River Delta right by the Mediterranean Sea.
The Sahara and Antarctica are both vast, harsh, and sparsely populated regions with extreme temperatures. They also have very low precipitation levels, leading to arid or desert conditions. Additionally, both regions are crucial for scientific research and exploration due to their unique environments.
The Sahara, on the whole, is very sparsely populated but the few people who live in and around it live off herding and other types of nomadic endeavors. Very little grows in the desert due to it's poor soil and dryness. There also may be some craft trading and such but things like that don't put too much food in your mouth.
Some sparsely populated areas in the world include parts of Siberia in Russia, the Australian Outback, and the Sahara Desert in Africa. Countries like Mongolia and Namibia also have low population densities compared to their size. These regions often have harsh environments or limited resources, which contribute to their low population numbers.
The people in the Sahara desert earn a living by trading with other people in the land or in other lands as they move on (as they are nomads) in search of food and water.Answered by Skye: 12yrs old