It will most likely be similar to how it is today.
The Sahara Desert covers 100 percent of the land it occupies.
The average temperature in the Sahara desert during the day is about 50 C, or a little over 100 F.
yes, the Sahara desert was an ocean. how do we know this? scientists have discovered high levels of silica,halite and mercury in the sand, as well, unlike most deserts, the Sahara has large pools of water deep beneath the surface.this prooves that there must have been water in this desert at some point in the past. radioactive dating says around 100-150 million years ago.
The Sahara Desert covers 1/4 of Africa. Not sure how much that is in percentages, but use your computers calculator... (ADDED) 1/4 = 25% ! (Just divide 100 by the denominator).
The Sahara Desert is the largest hot desert in the world and occupies approximately ten percent of the African continent. The ecoregionincludes the hyper-arid central portion of the Sahara whererainfall is minimal and sporadic. Although species richnessandendemismare low, some highly adapted species do survive with notable adaptations. Only a few thousand years ago the Sahara was significantly wetter, and a significant large mammal fauna resided in this area. Climatic desiccation over the past 5000 years, and intense human hunting over the past 100 years, has obliterated most of these fauna. Now, in vast portions of the Sahara, merely rock, sand and sparse vegetation are found. The remnant large mammal fauna is highly threatened by ongoing over-hunting. An alternative name of the Sahara is the Great Desert.
the three major deserts in Africa are Sahara,Kalahari,and the Namib. (this is 100% right)
The desert covers more than 90 percent of Algeria. The 2014 estimated population of Algeria is just under 40 million people.
Area of the Sahara Desert: 9,100,000 km2 (or 3,513,529 miles2)Area of Africa: 30,221,532 km2 (or 11,668,598 miles2)Percentage: 9,100,000/30,221,532 x 100 = 30.1%30.1% (Thirty point one percent)
The life span of a desert tortoise is 50-80 years!
The temperature difference between the Arctic and the Sahara can be as much as 100 degrees or more. In January, the Arctic can reach as much as -50 degrees Fahrenheit while the desert can reach well over 100 degrees.
The temperature of Antarctica can plunge to well below minus 100 degrees F and the temperature in the Sahara may exceed 130 degrees in some areas.
The Sahara Desert is the largest hot desert in the world and occupies approximately ten percent of the African continent. The ecoregionincludes the hyper-arid central portion of the Sahara whererainfall is minimal and sporadic. Although species richnessandendemismare low, some highly adapted species do survive with notable adaptations. Only a few thousand years ago the Sahara was significantly wetter, and a significant large mammal fauna resided in this area. Climatic desiccation over the past 5000 years, and intense human hunting over the past 100 years, has obliterated most of these fauna. Now, in vast portions of the Sahara, merely rock, sand and sparse vegetation are found. The remnant large mammal fauna is highly threatened by ongoing over-hunting. An alternative name of the Sahara is the Great Desert.