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The Sahara Desert can go for extended periods without rain, often experiencing years of drought. On average, some areas may receive less than 3 inches (75 mm) of rainfall annually, with certain regions going decades without significant precipitation. Specifically, the central parts of the desert can remain completely dry for several years at a time.

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