No. The Sahara Desert is on the leeward side of the Atlas Mountains. The windward side of the mountains has cedar forests.
The Sahara
Algeria is primarily desert and mountains.
No Lebanon doesn't have any deserts it has mountains and green fields water and sea . No deserts
The Atlas Mountains are located in Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia. The Atlas ranges separate the Mediterranean Sea and Atlantic coastlines from the Sahara Desert.
The Atlas Mountains are located at the western end of the Sahara Desert. This mountain range spans across Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia, and is an important geographical feature in North Africa.
The Atlas Mountain range is found in North Africa (western part of the Sahara Desert). They extend through Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia.
All three countries are mostly desert
no there are no major landforms because Algeria is mostly desert
The Sahara desert
No, the Atlas Mountains are a separate mountain range that runs across North Africa, primarily in Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia. The Sahara Desert is a vast arid region that lies to the south of the Atlas Mountains.
They almost have the same weather but Algeria is a little colder than Morocco and it snows more in Algeria than morrocco. It depends where in Algeria and where in Morocco you are. The mountains are generally cooler than the desert or coastal regions.
The major mountain ranges in the Sahara Desert are the Atlas Mountains, which stretch across Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia. These mountains are known for their rugged terrain, including peaks reaching over 13,000 feet in elevation.