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  1. Hot and Cold Deserts The largest hot desert in the world is the Sahara, which is 9 million square kilometers (3.5 million square miles). It isn't the hottest place on Earth, though. That distinction belongs to Death Valley, in California's Mojave Desert. The highest temperature on Earth was recorded there: 56.7 C (134.1 F).

  2. Desert Facts for Kids. A desert receives less than 10 inches of rain a year. A lot of the animals that live in the desert are nocturnal. The Sahara is the largest hot desert on Earth. Antarctica is the largest cold desert on Earth. 20 percent of the world’s land surface is desert. Animals have learned to adapt to desert conditions.

  3. 31 de ene. de 2023 · The Sahara Desert is one of the most awe-inspiring and enigmatic places on earth. Spanning over 3.6 million square miles, it is the largest hot desert in the...

  4. 13 de feb. de 2024 · Parts of the Sahara are currently off-limits to travellers. But it is very easy to get to the desert in Morocco. Tarmac roads lead to Merzouga, then it’s just a short 4×4 drive or camel ride to the foot hills of Erg Chebbi dunes. We drove the 5 hours down from Ifrane as part of our 2.5 week Morocco itinerary with kids.

  5. When people think of a desert, they usually think of a sandy, hot, and dry place. But there are other types of deserts as well. A desert is any large region that gets very little rain each year. Very few plants or animals live in desert areas.

  6. Hace 4 días · Sahara, (from Arabic ṣaḥrāʾ, “desert”) largest desert in the world. Filling nearly all of northern Africa , it measures approximately 3,000 miles (4,800 km) from east to west and between 800 and 1,200 miles from north to south and has a total area of some 3,320,000 square miles (8,600,000 square km); the actual area varies as the desert expands and contracts over time.

  7. Desert Facts For Kids. Deserts cover about 20% of Earth’s surface. The Sahara is the largest desert. Deserts can be hot or cold. Some deserts like Antarctica are icy. Cacti store water in their stems. Camels survive deserts due to their humps. Desert nights can be very cold. Many deserts have sand dunes.