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describe climate about Sahara desert
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Answered by Anonymous
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The Sahara is dominated by two climatic regimes: a dry subtropical climate in the north and a dry tropical climate in the south. The dry subtropical climate is characterized by unusually high annual and diurnal temperature ranges, cold to cool winters and hot summers, and two precipitation maximums.

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Answered by vandana2601
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  • The Sahara is dominated by two climatic regimes: a dry subtropical climate in the north and a dry tropical climate in the south. ... The dry tropical climate is characterized by a strong annual temperature cycle following the declination of the sun; mild, dry winters; and a hot dry season preceding variable summer rains.

  • The Sahara exhibits great climatic variability within its borders, with two major climatic regimes differentiating along a north-south axis: the desert's northern latitudes are arid subtropical and have two rainy seasons, while the southern ones, although also arid, are more tropical and have only one rainy season.

  • The Sahara Desert is one of the driest and hottest regions of the world, with a mean temperature sometimes over 30 °C (86 °F) and the average high temperatures in summer are over 40 °C (104 °F) for months at a time, and can even soar to 47 °C (117 °F).

Area: 4,619,260 km2 (1,783,510 sq mi)

Biome: Deserts and xeric shrublands

Conservation status: Vulnerable

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