The Sahara would cover nearly a third f the African continent.
The Sahara covers about one third of Africa.
Two-thirds of Botswana is near-desert. The Kalahari desert.
It depends on how the question is read: Why do people say that Egypt is mostly desert? -- Because it is. Most of Egypt gets minimal rainfall and has long patches of arid land. That is the definition of a desert. Over two-thirds of the country is made up of the Sahara Desert. Why is Egypt a desert? -- The moisture bearing winds that blow from the south and the west lose their water over the Atlas Mountains and the West African coast respectively, making the Sahara incredibly dry.
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Desert.
Asia, most notably in the Middle East and Central Asia. However, the Sahara is also rapidly expanding in Africa, the Iberian Peninsula and Black Sea coast is at high risk, in addition to Australia's coastline and the Western United States.
Eastern Antarctica is directly south of Africa. Antarctica is home to over two thirds of the world fresh water is considered a desert due to its lack of precipitation and its barren landscape.
Australia is the country that is approximately two-thirds desert. The vast arid regions, primarily the Great Sandy Desert, Gibson Desert, and the Simpson Desert, make up a significant portion of its land area. These deserts are characterized by harsh climates and sparse vegetation, contributing to Australia's unique ecosystems.
The Sahara desert is the world's hottest desert. It is located in Africa. :)It is very hot in the daytime and below freezing during the night. It is the second largest desert in the world, after Antarctica. The Berbers occupy two thirds of the Sahara.
About 66%, or two-thirds, of the continent of Africa is classified by the UNEP (United Nations Environment Programme) as desert or drylands, while 46% of the continent's land is vulnerable to desertification.
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Yes indeed because that's exactly what divisibility means!