The Sahara is currently expanding south at a rate of up to 48 kilometers per year.
9,400,000 square kilometres (3,600,000 sq mi)3.3 million square miles or around 25% of africa.
The Sahara desert is growing at an approximate rate of 0.6 kilometres outwards in each direction each year. However, the southern Sahara is growing much faster than the north due to the moistening winds of the Mediterranean. The myth that the Sahara is growing due to Global Warming is completely false. It actually occurs largely as the cause of desertification, which in turn is caused by overgrazing from African nomads' herds.
Galaxies in the expanding universe are moving away from each other at speeds proportional to their distance, with more distant galaxies moving faster. This phenomenon is known as the expansion of the universe.
The fig trees can survive cause they grow really fast even with little water, and because they are sort of like cactus and hold water for a long time. :)
Camels, like llamas, can spit very well and precisely. They are also very fast, so they can outrun most animals that they will encounter in the parts of the Sahara Desert where they live.
During his fast in the desert, Jesus did not eat anything.
Fennec foxes are very small and only found in the Sahara Desert. A Fennec fox is thought to be able to run 20 miles per hour.
Mediterranean Sea to the north, Sahara desert to the west, in the south the red sea and mountains protected Egypt.
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The ostrich is the fastest animal in the Sahara Desert. The ostrich can run at speeds of 40-45 miles per hour and is the third fastest land animal in the world behind the cheetah and the pronghorn.
Of course, a desert pup fish can swim.
their strong hind legstheir strong teeththey run quick not fast