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  2. Erg (landform) - Wikipedia

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    The largest hot desert in the world, the Sahara, covers 9 million square kilometres (3.5 × 10 ^ 6 sq mi) and contains several ergs, such as the Chech Erg and the Issaouane Erg in Algeria. [5] Approximately 85% of all the Earth's mobile sand is found in ergs that are greater than 32,000 km 2 (12,355 sq mi), [ 6 ] the largest being the Rub' al ...

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    50 Kids Trivia Questions to Quiz Your Little Ones kupicoo. ... One way to help your kiddo settle for a touch of silence is with kids' trivia ... The 15 healthiest fast food desserts, according to ...

  4. Desert climate - Wikipedia

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    Cold desert climates (BWk) usually feature hot (or warm in a few instances), dry summers, though summers are not typically as hot as hot desert climates. Unlike hot desert climates, cold desert climates tend to feature cold, dry winters. Snow tends to be rare in regions with this climate. The Gobi Desert in northern China and Mongolia is one ...

  5. Tabernas Desert - Wikipedia

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    The Tabernas Desert is defined mainly by a hot desert climate, a hot semi-desert climate, a cold desert climate, and a cold semi-desert climate. [3] Situated between the Sierra de los Filabres to the north and the Sierra de Alhamilla to the south-southeast, it is isolated from the humid winds of the Mediterranean Sea , in an area with little ...

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  7. Climate of Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Tunisia is the eighteenth most water stressed country in the world. Tunisia's climate is divided into seven bioclimatic zones, with the main difference between the north and the rest of the country being due to the Tunisian hills which separate the regions subject to a Mediterranean climate and a typical hot desert climate of the Sahara - the largest hot desert in the world.

  8. Desert - Wikipedia

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    Cold deserts, sometimes known as temperate deserts, occur at higher latitudes than hot deserts, and the aridity is caused by the dryness of the air. Some cold deserts are far from the ocean and others are separated by mountain ranges from the sea, and in both cases, there is insufficient moisture in the air to cause much precipitation.

  9. Lakes of Ounianga - Wikipedia

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    According to the UNESCO description, the lakes are in a hot and hyperarid desert that features a rainfall of less than 2 millimetres (0.1 in) a year. The lakes exhibit a variety of sizes, depths, chemical compositions and colorations. There is a total of 18 lakes in groups as follows: