This is how the largest desert in the world wore a winter suit

With a charming atmosphere and dazzling scenes, the “Empty Quarter Desert” in southeastern Saudi Arabia wore a camel dress and a winter suit, amidst the geographical terrain of the Empty Quarter, which was formed in aesthetic paintings that embodied the beauty of the desert amidst the sand dunes and rocks, forcing many to take walks, enjoy road trips, and watch the aesthetics of the desert in the winter .

Analyst and researcher in weather, Moaz Al-Ahmadi, spoke to Al-Arabiya.net, saying: “The atmosphere of the Empty Quarter during the winter season is characterized by moderate weather in terms of temperatures, as it ranges between 14 to 18 degrees Celsius, and reaches 10 degrees during the deepening of the polar depressions. winter”.

And he added that the desert of the Empty Quarter is characterized by often heavy rains, especially when depressions and upper canyons deepen, pointing out that its beautiful winter weather prompts a lot to take a walk in it and enjoy mashits and wild trips in it.

The largest deserts in the world

It is noteworthy that the Empty Quarter desert is considered one of the largest deserts in the world. The desert is located on an area of ​​approximately 600,000 square kilometres, and extends for regarding 1,000 kilometers longitudinally, and in width it extends to approximately 500 kilometers.

The Empty Quarter is located within the Arabian desert, the arid Arabian desert, and the areas of shrubs. Some shrubs and herbs grow in the Empty Quarter, especially in the spring time. Because the Empty Quarter is the mouth of the valleys of Najd and some of the valleys of Asir, Yemen and Oman, there is a widespread belief that there is a large reservoir of water under its sands. the beautiful.

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