The Sahara Desert is the landform that extends all across North Africa. It is the largest hot desert in the world, covering most of North Africa and spanning across multiple countries like Egypt, Libya, Sudan, and Algeria.
No, the Atlas Mountains are a separate mountain range that runs across North Africa, primarily in Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia. The Sahara Desert is a vast arid region that lies to the south of the Atlas Mountains.
The northern coniferous forest that extends across vast areas of Eurasia and North America is called the boreal forest or taiga. It is characterized by its cold climate and predominance of coniferous trees such as spruce, fir, and pine.
Germany is the country in Europe that is almost equally divided between a North European Lowland landform in the north and a Central Upland landform in the south. The North German Plain covers the northern part of the country, while the Central Uplands (or Mittelgebirge) region covers the central and southern parts of Germany.
The prevailing westerlies blow across the North Atlantic and North Pacific Oceans. These are strong winds that generally blow from west to east in the mid-latitudes of the Earth's atmosphere.
The Appalachian Mountain range extends from Canada to Georgia, not Florida.
The Rocky Mountains
The Sahara desert.
The Atlas Mountains.
It extends from the North African coast southward across a large part of Sahara. It is bounded by Tunisia on the east and Marocco on the west.
No, the Nile is not located in North America. It is located in Africa.
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No, the equator is a line of latitude that is located at 0 degrees and divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. It passes through several countries in Africa.
The Sahara is the world's largest desert; it extends across most of the northern part of Africa.
The great crater of N'dambulukawa
The lava covered plateau that extends across most of southern India is the Deccan. It rises 100 meters high in the north.
The Sahara
The two largest deserts in Africa are the Sahara Desert in the north and the Kalahari Desert in the south. The Sahara is the world's largest hot desert, covering most of North Africa, while the Kalahari, despite its name, is a semi-arid sandy savanna that extends across Botswana, Namibia, and parts of South Africa.