JAMB UTMEGeographyPhysical Geography

Sahara desert is in:

AAsia
BNorth AfricaCORRECT
CEurope
DAmericas
AI
Toasta AI Explanation
Why the answer is B, and why the others tempt you.
**The reasoning** The Sahara Desert is the world's largest hot desert, covering about 9 million square kilometers across the northern part of the African continent. It stretches from the Atlantic Ocean in the west to the Red Sea in the east, spanning countries like Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco, Mali, Niger, Chad, and Sudan. The key word here is **"North Africa"** — this is the geographical region where the Sahara sits. Think of it this way: if you travel north from Nigeria (which is in West Africa), you'll eventually reach countries dominated by the Sahara Desert. **Why the wrong options tempt you** - **Asia** might confuse you because there are deserts there (like the Gobi), but the Sahara is distinctly African. - **Europe** is completely off — Europe has no major deserts and is north of the Mediterranean Sea, separated from the Sahara. - **Americas** have deserts too (like the Mojave), but the Sahara's name and location are uniquely African. **Quick takeaway** **Sahara = North Africa** — it's the massive desert "cap" sitting on top of the African continent, above countries like Nigeria.
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