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Answered by khanalmeriya59
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Life in a desert:-

Their traditional lifestyle has adopted to these extremely arid conditions.There Nomadic Lifestyle means they do not settle in one area for long they have hurts of animal which are adapted to living in desert conditions such as Camels.There tents are built to allow air to circulate within them, keeping them cool. And specially their culture are very nice like according to picture, their cultural folk dance which are very attractive and a great form of entertainment.So it was the explanation of the life in desert

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Answered by Anonymous
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Sahara,

(from Arabic ṣaḥrāʾ, “desert”) largest desert in the world. Filling nearly all of northern Africa, it measures approximately 3,000 miles (4,800 km) from east to west and between 800 and 1,200 miles from north to south and has a total area of some 3,320,000 square miles (8,600,000 square km); the actual area varies as the desert expands and contracts over time. The Sahara is bordered in the west by the Atlantic Ocean, in the north by the Atlas Mountains and Mediterranean Sea, in the east by the Red Sea, and in the south by the Sahel—a semiarid region that forms a transitional zone between the Sahara to the north and the belt of humid savannas to the south.

The principal topographical features of the Sahara include shallow, seasonally inundated basins (chotts and dayas) and large oasis depressions; extensive gravel-covered plains (serirs or regs); rock-strewn plateaus (hammadas); abrupt mountains; and sand sheets, dunes, and sand seas (ergs). The highest point in the desert is the 11,204-foot (3,415-metre) summit of Mount Koussi in the Tibesti Mountains in Chad. The lowest, 436 feet (133 metres) below sea level, is in the Qattara Depression of Egypt.

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