• The central plateau region of the Sahara runs for approximately 1,610 km (approximately 1,000 mi) in a northwestern to southeastern direction.
  • There are many of these elements in the Sahara and if fully harnessed they are likely to turn the region into a major player in the supply chain of technologies.
  • The highest peak in the Sahara is Emi Koussi, a shield volcano in the Tibesti range of northern Chad. The central Sahara is hyperarid, with sparse vegetation.
  • Also known as the ‘desert of dreams’, a camping experience at the Sahara Desert offers the exciting opportunity to sleep under a million stars.
  • Typically, the Sahara landscape experiences extremely limited to virtually no rainfall, powerful and capricious winds and wide temperature ranges.
  • According to the Sahara Megalakes Project, Megafezzan is the only lake that provides long term record of climate change in the central Sahara.
  • The southern reaches of the Sahara end in the Sahel , a semiarid buffer zone that separates the desert from the more temperate savanna biomes beyond.
  • Sahara Geographical Variety. The geological marvel that we call the Sahara easily distinguishes itself from other such features around the world.
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  • Covering a massive area of 9,200,000 sq. km, the Sahara Desert is considered the world’s largest hot desert and the third most extensive desert.