The temperature during a sandstorm would probably depend on where it's occuring, time of day and what the weather's like there. If you talking about the Sahara Desert during the day in the summer/good weather for example, it would probably pretty hot outside, plus the wind would probably be hot as well as the sting/burn from the sand whipping on you...
Egypt is hotter than Germany.
Egypt has pyramids and Australia does not. Egypt is much hotter than Australia
Generally, yes, but not entirely. (There are some parts of Afghanistan that are hotter than some parts of Egypt, but these are the minority.)
Egypt has pyramids & is hotter
Egypt tends to have hotter temperatures compared to Brazil, especially in regions such as the desert areas of Egypt. Brazil generally has a more tropical climate with varying temperatures depending on the region.
The Sahara covers most of Egypt. Therefore, the temperature of the Sahara in Egypt is synonymous with the temperature in Egypt.
It depends on the season and the city! In the capital "Cairo" in the summer it's hot (up to 35oC) so you can wear a cotton non-sleeved top, short & sandals. In winter it's not so cold (down to 10oC) and doesn't rain a lot, so you can wear a pullover or a jacket, pants & boots. in Upper-Egypt it's hotter in the summer, and colder in the winter.
Since 2000, Egypt has had an average temperature of 62-67 degrees Fahrenheit in November.
Warm
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The highest temperature in Egypt in the past 2 years was about 42-44 degrees.
closer to equator, so more direct sunlight?