Social Sciences, asked by bitukshetri, 23 days ago

why has the Sahara desert become a desert?

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Answered by gauthmathjeetendra
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Explanation:

The sudden subsequent movement of the ITCZ southwards with a Heinrich event (a sudden cooling followed by a slower warming), linked to changes with the El Niño-Southern Oscillation cycle, led to a rapid drying out of the Saharan and Arabian regions, which quickly became desert.

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Answered by sudheekshareddy7093
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Answer:

The rise in solar radiation amplified the African monsoon, a seasonal wind shift over the region caused by temperature differences between the land and ocean. The increased heat over the Sahara created a low pressure system that ushered moisture from the Atlantic Ocean into the barren desert.

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