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  1. Let's explore the extreme, yet beautiful landscapes of the Sahara desert.Follow us onTwitter: https://twitter.com/Incredibl_EarthFacebook: https://www.facebo...

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  2. Sahara Desert. The sun shines over Saharan dunes. The Sahara, located in Northern Africa, is the world's largest hot desert and second largest desert after Antarctica at over 3.5 million square miles (9 million square kilometers). Almost as large as the United States, it crosses the borders of 11 nations.

  3. 25 de fev. de 2022 · The Sahara desert has a variety of land features, but it is most famous for the sand dune fields that are often depicted in movies. The dunes can reach almost 600 feet (183 meters) high, and they ...

  4. O nome Saara é uma transliteração da palavra árabe صحراء, que por sua vez é a tradução da palavra tuaregue tenere (deserto). O deserto do Saara compreende parte dos seguintes países e territórios: Argélia, Chade, Egito, Líbia, Mali, Mauritânia, Marrocos, Níger, Saara Ocidental, Sudão e Tunísia. Atualmente vivem cerca de 2,5 ...

  5. The name ‘Sahara’, is derived from Arabic, and translated literally means ‘the greatest desert’. The Sahara is roughly the size of the continental United States. The hottest temperature ever was recorded in the Sahara Desert, clocking in at an astonishing 58 degrees Celcius (136°F). Brief History. The Sahara has not always been a desert.

  6. 16 de jun. de 2023 · The Sahara Desert covers an area of 9.2 million square kilometers / 3.5 million square miles, and is the largest hot desert in the world. The Sahara desert is roughly the same size as the United States. (The area of the USA is 9.834 milllion km2 / 3.797 sq mi including water, and 9.148 million km2 / 3.53 sq mi without.)

  7. 17 de ago. de 2023 · The diversity of life sensu lato comprises both biological and cultural diversity, described as “biocultural diversity.” Similar to plant and animal species, cultures and languages are threatened by extinction. Since drylands are pivotal systems for nature and people alike, we use oases in the Sahara Desert as model systems for examining spatial patterns and trends of biocultural diversity ...