My first thought: The Sahara
Reason:
It covers a large portion of Africa. It covers 10 countries, which happen to be in the north of Africa. These ten countries are: Tunisia, Niger, Libya, Algeria, Sudan, Mali, Mauritania, Egypt, Morocco and Chad, I believe.
Hopefully this helped and good luck.
P.S. Sahara means Desert in Arabic so when you say Sahara Desert you are saying Desert Desert. :)
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Both options A) and B) are used to identify sedimentary rock.
The conditions the rock was formed under & the composition of the rock itself are used to identify sedimentary rock.
B) when it was formed, does not make [identifying] a rock sufficient. Same goes for C) where it was formed, this may help with the identification of a different rock (i.e.,igneous rock), but not sedimentary. As sediments basically make up this type of rock.
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Tropical oceans spawn approximately 80 tropical storms annually, and about two-thirds are severe (category 1 or higher on the Saffir-Simpson scale of intensity). Almost 90 percent of these storms form within 20° north or south of the Equator. Poleward of those latitudes, sea surface temperatures are too cool to allow tropical cyclones to form, and mature storms moving that far north or south will begin to dissipate.