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the ----------- desert is expanding half a mile south every year.​

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Answered by Jaishree123
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Sahara desert is expanding half a mile south every year.

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It is true that the Sahara desert is expanding, but not just half a mile. It is extending at a rate of 30 miles south per year! Its stretch is engulfing degraded grasslands. Due to the extreme heat, the vegetation of the area is dying out, which results in more desertification

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Answered by alina1357
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The Sahara Desert is expanding half a mile south every year.

The Sahara Desert has expanded by about 10 percent since 1920, according to a new study. The research is the first to assess century-scale changes to the boundaries of the world's largest desert and suggests that other deserts could be expanding as well.

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