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traws06 t1_j6el8mi wrote

There’s very few places on earth where humans don’t live, so hard to decimate find many places “uninhabitable”

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Bruce-7891 t1_j6ewkpp wrote

True, with enough effort and resources space is habitable, but there are places where no one would permanently settle. In the US I think of parts of the Mojave desert and in China parts of the Himalayas

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traws06 t1_j6exetv wrote

Would they really be more inhabitable than northern Canada? Not rhetorical I’m not versed in geography to that degree. In my mind even a desert has water if you drill deep enough.

Hell, there are thriving cities in deserts in the Middle East

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Daniel_The_Thinker t1_j6ghn83 wrote

Not all deserts are made equal.

There's a huge difference between the Mojave, which had permanent settlement by native Americans, and the Sahara, which has massive areas with no vegetation or rainfall.

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traws06 t1_j6giez1 wrote

It could be inhabitable at least with a pipeline for water I would imagine? It just wouldn’t self sufficient.

Cold it seems would cause more issues than heat. Cold causes issues with machines, fuel, and other stuff necessary for survival.

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cnnrduncan t1_j6h2xow wrote

The Sahara has been populated by Berbers, Garamantians etc. for thousands of years though.

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