Aircraft typically avoid flying over the Sahara Desert due to its vast, arid expanse, which presents challenges such as limited emergency landing options, extreme temperatures, and strong winds. The lack of infrastructure and navigational aids in remote areas can complicate flight operations. Additionally, airlines prefer routes that ensure passenger safety and comfort, often choosing paths with more reliable weather and support services.
The Sahara is a desert that is located over 3,500,000 miles. The desert is the largest and one of the hottest places on Earth.
No, the Sahara desert was made by the weather in Africa.
The average temperature in the Sahara desert during the day is about 50 C, or a little over 100 F.
i don't know, but i can tell you this by looking at the list at the international flora record organization's list of the sahara (note i will not say sahara desert because sahara means desert) is well over 5,000.
by plane
The Sahara is well over 3 million square miles.
Wind is the main agent of erosion in the desert.
The Sahara desert covers 75 percent of northern Africa. Some of the sediments of the desert are over four billion years old.
No, hurricanes must form over the ocean.
Dust storms blow over the Sahara Desert
Dust storms blow over the Sahara Desert
i dont know you tell me okay. The Sahara desert covers a vast area so there are variations between regions. The Sahara desert is the hottest place with average temperatures over 86f/30c. Daily variants have been recorded as being as extreme as being between -5c/31f to over 100f/37.5c