yes, pretty much - except at night :)
6 million people travel to the Sahara desert every year
a region with a common characteristic of less than 250 mm of precipitation per year throughout the whole area. ex: Sahara desert
Through the process of desertification, the Sahara is growing rapidly each year.
The Sahara desert IS NOT hot all the time.Because the temperature in there always be changes. Example : In the afternoon,the Sahara desert is very hot.But,in the night,the temperature in the Sahara desert changes be colder.
The Sahara Receives Less Than 2 cm Per Year
The Sahara desert
The Sahara is currently expanding south at a rate of up to 48 kilometers per year.
about 20,000 tourists a year.
It snowed in 1979 for the first time on record. In 2012, it snowed again in the Algerian Sahara.
It is important to note that there is no specific location known as the "Safari Desert." However, if you are referring to the Sahara Desert, the average temperature can vary significantly depending on the region and time of year. Generally, the Sahara Desert experiences extremely high temperatures, with daytime averages ranging from 86°F (30°C) to 104°F (40°C) and even higher in some areas. Nighttime temperatures can drop significantly, sometimes below freezing.
Most of northern Africa has a desert climate. The Sahara the worlds largest desert receives a mere 10 inches of rain a year.
Rainfall is least likely to occur in desert regions such as the Sahara Desert, Atacama Desert, or Antarctica due to the arid conditions in these areas. These regions receive minimal precipitation throughout the year, leading to a scarcity of rainfall.