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  • big' it goes from here to way over there'
  • "over 9,000,000 square kilometres (3,500,000 sq mi)" To give you some perspective, it's between the size of the US and larger than Australia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sahara
  • 3.5 million square miles
  • £,500,000 square miles or 9,000,000 square kilometers. The whole of the area shown here in sand colour(well it would be wouldn't it)
  • The Sahara has a surface area of 9 million square kilometers (3.5 million square miles), and it stands as the largest non-polar desert in the world. http://geology.com/records/largest-desert.shtml
  • The Sahara, with a size of 8.6 million km², is the world's largest desert, covering large parts of North Africa. Around 4 million people live here. Its maximum length is 4,800 km, running from west to east, and up to 1,200 km from north to south. Sahara covers most of Mauritania, Western Sahara, Algeria, Libya, Egypt, Sudan, Chad, Niger and Mali, and touches Morocco and Tunisia. To the north, Sahara is bordered by the Atlas Mountains and the Mediterranean Sea; in the west by the Atlantic Ocean; in the south, the desert zone reaches 16º northern latitude; in the east it is bordered by the Nile. Still the desert continues to the east of the river until it reaches the Red Sea, but this is not considered a part of the Sahara.

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