The Sahara is located in northern Africa but it is not the largest desert in the world. Antarctica is the largest desert in the world. The Sahara is the largest hot desert.
The Sahara Desert covers most of the top third of Africa
The largest desert is Antarctica. The hottest desert is sort of a tie between the Sahara and thw Mojave Desert.
The largest desert in the world is Antarctica. The hottest desert is the Mojave Desert at Death Valley. In 1913 the hottest temperature ever reliably recorded on earth in any desert was recorded at 134 degrees F,
The Mojave has measured the hottest temperature of any desert in the world, It is a hot subtropical desert.
The Libyan Desert is a very hot desert. Some of the hottest air temperatures in the world have been measured there.
Asia has some very dry areas and is close to the Tropic of Cancer as well as somewhat close to the equator. The Middle East is one of the hottest places in Asia and the world. However, the Sahara is even hotter (an African desert) and Africa is usually accepted as the hottest continent.
The south of Sahara is one of the hottest parts of the world. It experience very high temperatures of 40 degrees Celsius with very little precipitation.
Sibbi, Jacobabad, Moenjo Daro are the hottest cities of Pakistan. Mithi and cities in thar desert are also very hot.
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Deserts have a very high evaporation rate. It can approach an inch per day during the hottest and driest seasons.
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In the Atacama Desert there are very few weather observatories so we do not know the absolute hottest temperature experienced there. However, the summer temperature rarely ever rises above 80 degrees F. It us usually about 70 to 75 degrees.
Antarctica has the coldest climate, with temperatures that can drop as low as -129 degrees Fahrenheit. The hottest climate is found in Africa, particularly in the Sahara Desert. The driest climate is also found in Antarctica, as it is considered a polar desert with very low precipitation.
Although the world's official hottest recorded temperature is in the Mojave desert ,(136 °F/57.78 °C Death Valley,California,USA) the Sahara desert by far has a higher yearly average temperature.