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240 People and Places


The Sahara desert is vast and covers most of


north and west Africa, stretching from the


Atlantic Ocean in the west to the Red Sea


in the east. Few people live in this desert


area, which separates the Arab and Berber


peoples of the north coast from the mainly


Black African peoples to the south. Most of the


290 million Africans who inhabit this region live on


the narrow coastal plain where the climate is milder.


North and West Africa


4 MINARET
Beside every mosque is a thin
minaret, or tower, from which
the muezzin (crier) calls all
Muslims to prayer five times a
day. Minarets are often
beautifully decorated with
engravings and elaborate stone
work. They are usually the tallest
buildings in a Muslim town.

WHO LIVES IN THE SAHARA?
Few people live in the Sahara because it regularly has
temperatures of over 50°C (122°F) and water is very
scarce. People such as the Tuareg have learned how
to survive in these extreme conditions, and live by
trading salt and other goods across huge distances.
Camels are their transport and also provide them with
milk, meat, and hides. However, long droughts and
other hardships have led many to give up desert life.

WHAT IS DESERTIFICATION?
The growth of the world’s deserts is called desertification.
This occurs when people extract too much groundwater
and divert river water to towns and industries, and also
due to overgrazing. Good farmland turns into wasteland,
causing famine. Crops still grow but the soil becomes
infertile. As plants die, the soil turns to dust. With the
Sahara spreading south, huge areas are under threat.

WHAT INFLUENCE HAS ISLAM HAD?
During the 7th century CE, Arabs from the Arabian
peninsula swept across north Africa bringing their
new religion of Islam with them. Today, most north
and west Africans are Muslims, speak a common
Arabic language, and share a culture based on the
Islamic faith. Every town has at least one mosque,
where the faithful are called to prayer.

DATES FROM ALGERIA 3
The giant date palm is found near the oases
(watering holes) scattered across the hot, dry
Sahara, and its sweet fruit is known as the “bread
of the desert”. Highly nutritious, dates provide food
for people and animals, while every part of the palm
tree itself has some use.

1 CAIRO, EGYPT
The Egyptian capital of Cairo is the largest city in Africa, and has a
population of about 7 million people. This huge, modern city on the
River Nile is also the site of historic monuments built during its long
history, such as the colossal statue of Rameses II.

TUAREG NOMADS 3
The Tuareg are a nomadic
(wandering) tribe who live in
the Western Sahara. In the past
they travelled in great camel
trains that crossed the desert
to the Mediterranean,
carrying slaves, ivory, gold,
and salt. Today, some still
follow this way of life, but
most have now become
settled farmers.

Distinctive
blue robes are
specially dyed

north Africa

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