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  1. 9 de feb. de 2023 · The best time to visit the Sahara Desert is in the autumn months of October and November and the spring months of March to May, when daytime temperatures are normally lower, ranging between 21 to 26 degrees Celsius. As soon as the sun starts to go down, the Sahara Desert at night drops considerably in temperature, with winter nights in December ...

  2. 14 de may. de 2020 · Visiting the Sahara Desert has been on my bucket list for years. Not visiting was my biggest regret during my first visit to Morocco in 2013. I was traveling while pregnant and making the journey just didn’t make sense. Thankfully I made it this time, with my whole family in tow. We literally took the most perfect Sahara Desert tour from Marrakech.

  3. The name Sahara is taken from the Arabic word for ‘desert’. The Sahara cover an area of 9.2 million km². The Sahara is the largest hot desert in the world. It covers eleven countries: Egypt, Libya, Algeria, Mali, Morocco, Chad, Eritrea, Niger, Mali, Mauritania, Sudan, and Tunisia. There are approximately 500 species of plants and animals ...

  4. The Sahara Desert is expanding at the rate of around 30 miles per year. Facts about the Desert Biome. The giant saguaro cactus can grow 50 feet tall and live for 200 years. Plants that store water in their stems are called succulents. Some desert trees have deep taproots that grow up to 30 feet deep in order to find water.

  5. 10. The Sahara Desert in northern Africa is the hottest desert in the world and one of the harshest climates, with temperatures soaring to 117 degrees fahrenheit. 11. The Sahara Desert covers an 5.7 million miles, which is almost the same size as China, and a total of 8% of the earth’s land area. 12.

  6. The Sahara Desert is one of the hottest places on earth. During the day, the temperature can be 130 degrees Fahrenheit. As miserable as you would be from the heat, it’s the dryness that makes it a desert. The Sahara perhaps enjoys three inches of rain a year, and even that is speckled. It might rain in one place and not rain again in the same ...

  7. Only around 20% of the deserts on Earth are covered in sand. Areas covered in ice or snow can sometimes be called 'cold deserts', compared to 'hot deserts' in warmer areas. The largest cold desert on Earth is Antarctica. The largest hot desert on Earth is the Sahara. The Sahara Desert is located in northern Africa, spanning 12 different countries.

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