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  • The Sahara Desert is a vast and arid region located in North Africa, spanning 3.6 million square miles (9.2 million square kilometers) and covering parts of several countries including Algeria, Chad, Egypt, Libya, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Niger, Sudan, and Tunisia. It is the largest hot desert in the world, and one of the harshest environments on Earth, with temperatures reaching over 50°C (122°F) during the day and dropping below freezing at night.
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    In this comprehensive guide, we explore the allure of the Sahara Desert, its geographical and cultural significance, and provide practical tips for planning your journey.
  • Did you know that although it is the largest desert today, the Sahara was not a desert in the past and was even inhabited by cows?
  • The sky is usually clear above the desert, and the sunshine duration is extremely high everywhere in the Sahara.
  • Blanketing much of the northern third of the African Continent, or some 3.5 million square miles, the Sahara Desert, the largest desert in the world, extends...
  • The world’s largest desert, the Sahara occupies parts of ten countries in northern Africa and has an approximate area of more than 9,065,000 sq km (3,500...
  • The map illustrates Northern Africa, highlighting countries such as Egypt, Libya, Algeria, and Morocco, with notable features like the Sahara Desert and the...
  • In contrast, other districts of the Sahara are strictly golden, particularly with their calcite specks shimmering like desert stars.
  • How the UN is Holding Back the Sahara Desert.
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  • Can plants and animals survive in the Sahara Desert? Though boasting an extremely low primary productivity, the Sahara does manage to support some life.
  • The climate of the Sahara desert it is characterized by having sunny days and cool nights. Rainfall is very strange and when it will happen brutally.