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Re: Sahara
« Reply #1 on: January 06, 2011, 10:13:47 PM »
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The Sahara takes lead as being the biggest desert in the world. Its scorched, threatening landscape took shape over thousands of years, but even today, the Sahara is constantly changing. The Sahara receives less than three inches of rain a year; Chicago's annual precipitation, its combined rainfall, snow and sleet, is 33.34 inches (84.68 cm). Even in the Sahara's wettest areas, it may rain twice one week and not rain again for years. For centuries caravaneers have traveled through the Sahara desert. Even though there are many oases in the Sahara, the desert is so immense that travelers may go for days to reach them. As the world's biggest desert, the Sahara covers a third of the African continent-an area about the size of the United States
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Re: Sahara
« Reply #2 on: January 26, 2011, 08:10:19 PM »
The Western Sahara has a desert climate with generally hot, dry and sunny conditions.
Temperatures along the coast are somewhat tempered and generally are between 25 and 30 degrees Celcius during the day and between 15 and 20 degrees at night. Inland, temperatures during summer (June to September) can be much higher, averaging around 40 degrees Celcius, but close to 50 degrees is possible.
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