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Key point: What is a desert? A desert is a dry, often sandy region with little rainfall, extreme temperatures and very little plant life

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Page 1: Key point: What is a desert? A desert is a dry, often sandy region with little rainfall, extreme temperatures and very little plant life
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What is a desert? A desert is a dry, often sandy region with little rainfall, extreme temperatures and very little plant life.                                       

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The Sahara is very hot! Look at the location of Sahara on the map! Why is it so hot? What is it near to?The temperature on a Winter day is about 30 degrees. On a Summer day it can be over 50 degrees celcius!

The world's highest recorded temperature was in the Sahara Desert. 

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In one day it can go from 0 degrees at night to 40 degrees in the day!Deserts get cold at night because there is no water and there are no plants to hold the heat on the ground and because dry air cools quickly.

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It rarely rains in the Sahara. In some areas there is as little as 5mm of rain in a WHOLE YEAR.

Some areas go years without ANY RAIN at all !!!!!

When it does rain it tends to be a BIG THUNDERSTORM after a long dry spell!

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Winds

Weather brings some strong winds to the Sahara Desert. 

These winds can blow for days and bring a lot of dust and sand with them. 

They can cause SANDSTORMS and DUST STORMS/DUST DEVILS.

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Very unpleasant – and painful for the people in The Sahara.

During sandstorms, the wind lifts up grains of sand and bounces them around.

Howling winds whip up sand which cuts their faces and hands and gets into their eyes, noses, and mouths.

Sand grains are heavy, so storm is low to the ground. The people of The Sahara have special names

for the Sand Storms!

A wild sand storm is called Haboob and the wind that sweeps sand across the desert from March until May is called Khamsin, which is Arabic for ’50 days’.

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Dust devils can also pick up sand, leaves, paper, and sometimes other objects.

Spin at 25 miles an hour but they last forOnly a few minutes.

The dust is made up of soil, dried leaves, volcanic ash, parts of meteorites that have burnt up in the atmosphere, plant pollen, mould, fungus, bacteria and germs. So it isNOT HEALTHY TO BREATHE IN THIS DUST!

They have small width, but they can rise as high as half a mile.

A dust devil may look like a miniature tornado.

The planet Mars has dust storms, too.

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Two million people (2000000) still live in The Sahara.But 60 million live in the UK and it is much much smaller!

People must wear protective clothing in The Sahara.

People live where there is water – not in the centre of The Sahara.

Not many people cross the Sahara.

Not many people come on holiday here – only to places where there are rivers or on the coast. One example is Egypt!

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The African Peyote Cactus can hold water for a very long time, until it rains again.

The African Welwitchsia.Long spread out roots (корни) under the ground. This helps the plant survive by helping it reach (достигаемость)out to get more water out of the ground because it rarely rains in the desert.

Plants must be able to absorb water and retain it.

NOT MANY PLANTS AND ANIMALS CONSIDERING ITS SO BIG!THESE PLANTS AND ANIMALS HAVE ADAPTED TO THE CLIMATE.BUT STILL….SOME PARTS OF THE SAHARA HAVE NO PLANTS OR ANIMALS.

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The African Camel has…

Two sets of eye lashes on each eye and bushy eye brows to protect their eyes from the sand.Can go up to a week without drinking and still survive.Can drinks lots and store it.Has wide padded feet so they can walk over the sand.Stores fat in humps.

The African Monitor is cold blooded. This helps the animal keep his or her bodies coolerso they do not overheat in the hot desert sun.

Some animals come out at night when it is cooler!Some animals look for shade in the day.

Addaxes Large, flat hooves for walking over the sand without sinking. Can go without water for a long time.Dig holes in the ground for shade.

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Are there any patterns that you can see on this map?