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What is the cause of plants growing in the Sahara Desert again after hundreds of years?

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Answered by Sameer663
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Much of the Sahara's overall size increase can be explained by climate cycles driven by anomalies in sea-surface temperatures. These cyclical changes in turn affect surface temperatures and precipitation on land, and their impact can last for decades, according to the study.


crystalroot25: increase of what?
Answered by Anonymous
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HEY MATE HERE IS YOUR ANSWER

Much of the Sahara's overall size increase can be explained by climate cycles driven by anomalies in sea-surface temperatures. These cyclical changes in turn affect surface temperatures and precipitation on land, and their impact can last for decades, according to the study.

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crystalroot25: but in crease of what?
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