The Sahara Desert. A name that evokes images of endless sand dunes, extreme heat, and one of the harshest environments on Earth. Spanning over 9 million square kilometers, it is the largest hot desert in the world, covering much of North Africa. For centuries, the Sahara has been considered inhospitable to most forms of life, a place where survival is a daily battle against nature's extremes.
But recent findings have challenged this long-standing image. In certain parts of this vast desert, patches of greenery—forests, even—are appearing. How is this happening? And what does it mean for the future of one of the planet's most unforgiving landscapes?
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Dazzling Desert Display: Frost Blankets Sahara Sand Dunes
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