The Sahara Desert runs through the following countries:
Egypt
Libya
Tunisia
Algeria
Mali
Niger
Chad
Sudan
Eritrea
The Atlas Mountains separate the coastal region from the Sahara desert in North Africa. The mountains run through Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia, creating a natural barrier between the Mediterranean coast and the arid Sahara desert.
The only mountain range between the Sahara and the coast is the Atlas mountain range of Morocco, in the north west of the area. It is separated into three groups that are named, from north to south, the Middle Atlas, the High or Grand Atlas, and the AntiAtlas. This is the only mountain range on the west edge of the Sahara, but there are also the Zemmour hills which are in the south west part of the area.
The Balkans run through countries such as Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Kosovo, Albania, North Macedonia, Greece, Bulgaria, and Romania.
France, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Austria
The Dinaric Alps run through several countries in Southeastern Europe, including Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia, Kosovo, and Albania.
sahara desert
No, the Tropic of Capricorn does not pass through the Sahara.
There is no Sierra Desert. If you are referring to the Sahara Desert, it is in Africa.
The Nile River passes through the Sahara Desert of North Africa.
No, the equator does not run through a desert.
The Nile River passes through the Sahara Desert of North Africa.
The two major rivers that run through the Sahara Desert are the Nile River in the east and the Niger River in the southwest. These rivers provide vital water sources for various communities and wildlife in the region.
The Kalahari Desert can be found in Botswana and parts of Namibia and South Africa,
Only one country, Australia. The Gibson Desert is in the state of Western Australia.
The Atlas Mountains separate the coastal region from the Sahara desert in North Africa. The mountains run through Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia, creating a natural barrier between the Mediterranean coast and the arid Sahara desert.
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No, it does not include Ghana in its vast territory. It does cover all, or parts of, Algeria, Chad, Egypt, Eritrea, Libya, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Niger, Sudan, Tunisia, Western Sahara.