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oppotunities and challenges in hot desert recap - Coggle Diagram
oppotunities and challenges in hot desert recap
extreme temperatures
this could mean that they could do what spain do and everyone has a break in the day and people would just work in early morning and in the late evening
mining and mineral extraction
moroco is the third largest exporter of phosphate
Algeria and Mauritania also have large reserves of iron ore
farming and agriculture
they can sell animals to local people and restaurants to be used as food. They can make lots of money like this. Breeding camels also bring in more income to sell to people who don’t want to walk the desert. This means they will have a better quality of life.
Egypt is the world’s main producer of cotton
normally supplying about one-third of the world
130,000 ha of agricultural land across the Sahara. • In 2017 Morocco produced 90,000 metric tonnes of dates which were exported all over the world
solar energy
there is more employment for people who have to monitor it and this means that they are not creating much more pollution anymore
40% of energy in Algeria is expected to
come from renewables such as solar
transport
Transport in Western Sahara is very limited by sea, road and air with camels being the primary means of transport in the desert area. Road transport by buses remain the major mode of transportation.
Currently, Supratours is the only one offering direct rides to one of the most popular desert city destinations, Merzouga. If you want to get to Merzouga as quickly as possible, the 12-hour Supratour bus ride is the best option. Or you can break up the trip into multi-night stops to experience more of the area.
water shortanges
the community could purchase water filters with the tax money so they have clean water for everyone
tourism
helps to create jobs for people
with people having more jobs the comunity will start paying taxes
taxes go towards other thing that the comunity needs like more schools or more transport links and so on.
it provides employment for locals they could be tour guides. This could mean they earn a higher income and therefore have a better quality of life
Locals could make and sell souvenirs and make their own money which means they can pay taxes and have a better quality of life doing what they want.