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Aleonysh [2.5K]
3 years ago
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The Sahara is the world's biggest hot desert. The Sahara stretches across the northern part of Africa.The Sahara is the world's

biggest hot desert. The Sahara stretches across the northern part of Africa.The Sahara is the world's biggest hot desert. The Sahara stretches across the northern part of Africa.The Sahara is the world's biggest hot desert. The Sahara stretches across the northern part of Africa.The Sahara is the world's biggest hot desert. The Sahara stretches across the northern part of Africa.The Sahara is the world's biggest hot desert. The Sahara stretches across the northern part of Africa.The Sahara is the world's biggest hot desert. The Sahara stretches across the northern part of Africa.The Sahara is the world's biggest hot desert. The Sahara stretches across the northern part of Africa.
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nalin [4]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

True

Explanation:

Sahara is a desert in Africa which is 9,200,000 square kilometers long. It is  largest hot desert on earth. It is third largest desert in the world. The atmosphere of Sahara desert is very hot and people are not able to stay there for a longer period.

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