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It's amazing! Camels walk in the snow in the Sahara desert. Can the desert leave snowflakes?

Yes, it is the weather. Recently, due to the sudden drop of temperature, it seldom snows in Bula Town, Ainse. It's called. The desert gate? Is the gateway to the Sahara desert. A photographer took it? Snow in the sand and sheep standing in the desert snow at -3℃. In addition, there is snowfall in the desert of Saudi Arabia, and photographers photographed camels standing in the snow. ?

Sahara Desert is the largest desert in the world, covering an area of about 9.06 million square kilometers, located in northern Africa. The climate in this area is very bad, which is one of the most unsuitable places for living things on earth. The Sahara desert starts from the Atlantic coast in the west, reaches the Atlas Mountains and the Mediterranean Sea in the north, reaches the Red Sea in the east, and reaches a semi-desert and semi-grassland transition zone in the Sahel region at the junction of Sudan and Niger River basin in the south. Its main topographical features include shallow seasonal flood basins and large oasis depressions, rocky highlands, steep mountains, beaches, sand dunes and sand seas.

Ain? Seabra is located in the Atlas Mountains, near the Moroccan border, with an average elevation of about 65,438+0,000m. The gateway to the desert? . Ain? Seabra is hot and dry in summer and cool or even cold in winter. Although it is located in the Sahara desert, it belongs to the arid desert, cold and dry climate in Coben's climate classification. It seems not surprising that it snows. But? There has never been a record of snow in the history of Seabra. It was not until1February, 979 18, 42 years ago, that the first light snow fell here. This is the first time that a strange climate model has been tried on the earth since it began to warm.

This year, affected by the cold current, the temperature in Taibuke, which rarely snows, dropped to MINUS 3℃, but it was also covered with snow. Photographer Habi captured a picture of a camel in a silvery white world and spread it wildly on the Internet. Lester, a senior meteorologist of the Meteorological Agency, said that although it seldom snows in this area, it does not mean that it is completely impossible. Researchers studying rainfall changes in the Sahara region also pointed out that in the past 1 century, due to the influence of climate change, the desert area increased significantly.