-The Sahel is the ecoclimatic and biogeographic zone of transition in Africa between the Sahara desert to the north and the Savanna to the south.
How They Travel in the Sahel:
They use cars, planes, camels, and other various animals to travel.
Where do people live:
They live throughout the Sahel, but the desert is expanding, so it will become less populated. So the Sahel's inhabitants are increasingly facing a cycle of extreme dry and wet spells, raising doubts as to whether the region is really habitable at all. Each season seems to exacerbate the problems of the next. When torrential rains destroy crops, Sahelians are even likelier to suffer from food shortages in the following dry months.
How do people work on in the Sahel:
Since the Sahel is becoming more and more like a desert, people living there work as subsistence farmers or they herd live stock. Some others work in the iron ore and uranium mines.
How They Travel in the Sahel:
They use cars, planes, camels, and other various animals to travel.
Where do people live:
They live throughout the Sahel, but the desert is expanding, so it will become less populated. So the Sahel's inhabitants are increasingly facing a cycle of extreme dry and wet spells, raising doubts as to whether the region is really habitable at all. Each season seems to exacerbate the problems of the next. When torrential rains destroy crops, Sahelians are even likelier to suffer from food shortages in the following dry months.
How do people work on in the Sahel:
Since the Sahel is becoming more and more like a desert, people living there work as subsistence farmers or they herd live stock. Some others work in the iron ore and uranium mines.