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Account for the relief of Sahara Desert.

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Answered by tramudangmailcom
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It is made of table lands and monotonies called “ergs” and sand dunes. The land is so permeable and cannot keep fall rain waters and so flat to allow water streaming. Water is accumulated underground; therefore, the region contains many wells. The landscape is quite monotonous inside and at the coast.

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Answered by avats673
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Most of the reliefs are plains and some table lands which rarely reach 400 metres height. Generally, we can divide the Sahara into three different zones: north-eastern part, from Al Atlas ranges to Zemmour hills, is a rocky desert (hmada) with steep mountains and hilly relief.

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