there is quite a lot of light in the Sahara desert and at night it is quite a bit of light.
yes, pretty much - except at night :)
The Sahara Desert covers most of Northern Africa.
No Europe does not touch the Sahara desert, the Sahara is in Africa.
The Sahara covers much of the country of Chad.
The Libyan Desert which is part of the Sahara located in Africa.
The Antarctic Desert is much larger than the Sahara.
Not that much
The Sahara Desert covers most of North Africa. The Sahara Desert is the largest subtropical hot desert and third largest desert in the world, after Antarctica and the Arctic.
The Sahara desert is the world's largest hot desert and is about the size of Brazil. The physical processes that occur in the Sahara are much the same as they are in other hot deserts of the world.
The Sahara and the Gobi are both deserts. The Sahara is a hot desert that covers much of northern Africa and the Gobi is a desert in China and Mongolia.
The largest desert in the world is not in Africa, it is in Antarctica. The Sahara is the largest desert in Africa, however.
The major deserts in Libya are the Libyan desert which is part of the Sahara desert.