<P> Some mountain ranges rise up from the desert and receive more rainfall and cooler temperatures . These Saharan mountains are home to two distinct ecoregions; the West Saharan montane xeric woodlands in the Ahaggar, Tassili n'Ajjer, Aïr, and other ranges in the western and central Sahara Desert, and the Tibesti - Jebel Uweinat montane xeric woodlands in the Tibesti and Jebel Uweinat of the eastern Sahara . </P> <P> The surface of the desert ranges from large areas of sand dunes (erg), to stone plateaus (hamadas), gravel plains (reg), dry valleys (wadis), and salt flats . The only permanent river that crosses the ecoregion is the Nile River, which originates in central Africa and empties northwards into the Mediterranean Sea . Some areas encompass vast underground aquifers resulting in oases, while other regions severely lack water reserves . </P> <P> The Sahara Desert features a hot desert climate (Köppen climate classification BWh). The Sahara Desert is one of the driest and hottest regions of the world, with a mean temperature sometimes over 30 ° C (86 ° F) and the averages high temperatures in summer are over 40 ° C (104 ° F) for months at a time, and can even soar to 47 ° C (117 ° F). In desert rocky mountains such as the Tibesti in Libya or the Hoggar in Algeria, averages highs in summer are slightly moderated by the high elevation and are between 35 and 42 ° C (95 and 108 ° F) at 1,000 to 1,500 metres (3,300 to 4,900 ft) elevation . Daily variations may also be extreme: a swing from 37.5 to − 0.5 ° C (100 to 31 ° F) has been observed . Typical temperature swings are between 15 and 20 ° C (27 and 36 ° F). </P> <P> Precipitation in the Sahara Desert is scarce, as the whole desert generally receives less than 100 millimetres (3.9 in) of rain per year except on the northernmost and southernmost edge as well as in the highest desert mountains . More than half of the desert area is hyper - arid and virtually rainless, with an average annual precipitation below 50 millimetres (2.0 in) and many consecutive years may pass without any rainfall . The south of the Sahara Desert, along the boundary with the hot semi-arid climate (BSh) of the Sahel, receives most of its annual rainfall during the highest - sun months (summer) when the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone moves up from the south . Wind - and sandstorms occur in early spring . Local inhabitants protect themselves from the heat, the sunshine, the dry air, the high diurnal temperature ranges and the sometimes dusty or sandy winds by covering their heads, such as the cheche garment worn by Tuareg . </P>

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