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Snow has fallen on the Sahara desert for the second time in living memory |
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by Simran Vedvyas | 06-01-2017 05:30
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Snow has fallen on the Sahara desert for the second time in living memory in 40 years. The largest hot desert on the planet, spanning 3,600,000 sq. mi. and many North Africa countries On February 18, 1979, low altitude areas of the Sahara desert recorded their first snowfall in living memory And now in December 2016 http://www.thebigwobble.org/2016/12/for-only-second-time-in-living-memory.html |
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Thanks Adaora, glad you liked it
Posted 14-02-2017 05:36
Intriguing stuff. Seems like a forerunner of future changes in weather patterns.
Posted 11-02-2017 07:10
Thanks for your comments
Heonjun
Posted 15-01-2017 23:16
Hi again Simran, I remember news saying there's snow in Kenya. Well this is awfully odd. Thanks for telling us
Posted 11-01-2017 11:41
Yes Prayash it certainly is a warning and climate change
Posted 07-01-2017 23:31
Was amazed to hear about this in the media. Could you elaborate a litlle further about the reasons behind this? Is this a warning of climate change?
Posted 07-01-2017 21:45