The Sahara climate is subtropical, hot desert at north and tropical, hot desert in the south part. The subtropical, hot desert climate is characterized by long, extremely hot summers and short, hot winters with a very high sunshine duration throughout the year, extremely low rate of yearly precipitation and large diurnal temperature amplitudes up to 20-25 °C. The tropical, hot desert climate is characterized by moderated extremely hot summers and hotter winters than in the subtropical climate and all with a high sunshine duration year-round, a very low rate of yearly precipitation and moderated diurnal temperature ranges up to 10-15 °C.
No, the Sahara has a hot and dry climate.
The Western Sahara was once known as the Spanish Sahara.
Morocco rules Western Sahara.
Your reasoning is backwards. Being in the Sahara affects Egypt's climate.
Western Sahara was created on 1975-11-14.
Western Sahara War happened in 1976.
kanem bornu empire in western sahara?
Starry Nights in Western Sahara was created in 2003.
In Egypt, the Sahara is in the Eastern and Northern Hemispheres. Western parts of the Sahara extend into the Western Hemisphere.
The Sahara Desert is a geographical region, not one single country
The Sahara is not a country, The real name is the Western Sahara, it is currently owned by Morocco and Spain, And the capital city (and the only city) in the Western Sahara is El-Ayun.
No. Morocco and Western Sahara are in Western Africa and the Nile is in eastern Africa. Furthermore, there are no major rivers in Western Sahara at all.