The 20 E longitude line passes through several deserts, including the Sahara Desert in northern Africa and the Kalahari Desert in southern Africa. The Sahara is the largest hot desert in the world, while the Kalahari is known for its unique wildlife and vegetation. Both deserts exhibit distinct climates and ecosystems, shaped by their geographic locations.
Take your pick - North American, Saharan, Arabian Deserts.
The parallel of 20° north latitude crosses North America, Africa, and Asia.The parallel of 20° south latitude crosses South America, Africa, and Australia.
Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, and Paraguay are the four South American countries through which the 20 degree south line of latitude passes. The 20 degree south line of latitude is 20 degrees south of the equator. It's called the 20th parallel south.One, it passes through Chile at 20 degrees South latitude and 70 degrees 7 minutes West longitude.Two, it passes through Boliva twice, at 20 degrees South latitude and 68 degrees 33 minutes West longitude; and at 20 degrees South latitude and 58 degrees 10 minuts West longitude.Three, it passes through Paraguay at 20 degrees South latitude and 61 degrees 53 minutes West longitude.Four, it passes through Brazil at 20 degrees South latitude and 57 degrees 52 minutes West longitude.
About 20% of deserts are sand.
No, sand deserts account for about 20% of the deserts on earth.
Actually, only 20 percent of deserts are sandy.
20 degrees south latitude passes through Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, and Bolivia
Saudi Arabia mainly lies between 20 and 30 degrees north latitude.
actually most deserts are made up of less than one fourth sand. the Sahara Desert is around 1/7 sand
Sand covers about 20% of most deserts.
No, sand covers about 20 percent pf deserts.
No, sand covers about 20 percent of deserts.