Edit: tired of all this down voting for just an opinion. So we just agree or we have to stop commenting?
Assyrian_Nation on
before anyone asks, the definition of desert here is based on annual precipitation, not actual deserted land/biome. thats why a lot of them might seem lower than expected because some desert areas might get more than the average rain for a typical desert.
Gebnut on
Western Sahara is not Morocco.
Avishtanikuris on
Morocco with only 50% is shocking. Especially since western sahara is included
BabylonianWeeb on
What about Negev desert?
silver2006 on
Thankfully there is a man who has a great idea of putting large pipes, pump water from the sea, desalinate it
and create vast arable terrain, make the area green and friendly
Oh, they killed him
tarkin1980 on
Just build Petra. Problem solved.
belabacsijolvan on
couldve used color scale too
UnderstandingNo6893 on
i wonder how much lower would it have been for moroccon withouth the sahara region
Adventurous_Buyer187 on
Judaen desert bro. I get that you wanted to include palestine as an arab country, but 0 percentage just means you havent done research.
BTinsideR14 on
Having done a fair bit of travel around Morocco, I’d actually say this is even *higher* than expected, rather than the lower, that a lot of people have mentioned. So much Moroccan tourism comes in through Marrakesh, and from that, it would be easy to believe that the country is an incredibly hot, incredibly dry desert. However the north and centre of the country are nothing like that. Rabat, Casablanca, Tangier, Fez etc. have southern European style climates, with lots of sun, but a decent amount of rain. I was also surprised by the amount of mountain ranges, which I’m sure makes a massive difference in the rainfall. I was in Ifrane in February and it legitimately looks like a (albeit dated) resort in the Alps. Toubkal in the south also causes a lot of rain.
Aggressive_Scar5243 on
Is Elevation main reason in Yemen?
Dask0000 on
You forgot to include torkey
mathmachineMC on
Like how most are rounded to five ppercent and then there’s 42% just randomly. Also no color scaling or anything, who made this?
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Wait israelies aren’t arab?
“Arabic speaking” is probably a better term.
Edit: tired of all this down voting for just an opinion. So we just agree or we have to stop commenting?
before anyone asks, the definition of desert here is based on annual precipitation, not actual deserted land/biome. thats why a lot of them might seem lower than expected because some desert areas might get more than the average rain for a typical desert.
Western Sahara is not Morocco.
Morocco with only 50% is shocking. Especially since western sahara is included
What about Negev desert?
Thankfully there is a man who has a great idea of putting large pipes, pump water from the sea, desalinate it
and create vast arable terrain, make the area green and friendly
Oh, they killed him
Just build Petra. Problem solved.
couldve used color scale too
i wonder how much lower would it have been for moroccon withouth the sahara region
Judaen desert bro. I get that you wanted to include palestine as an arab country, but 0 percentage just means you havent done research.
Having done a fair bit of travel around Morocco, I’d actually say this is even *higher* than expected, rather than the lower, that a lot of people have mentioned. So much Moroccan tourism comes in through Marrakesh, and from that, it would be easy to believe that the country is an incredibly hot, incredibly dry desert. However the north and centre of the country are nothing like that. Rabat, Casablanca, Tangier, Fez etc. have southern European style climates, with lots of sun, but a decent amount of rain. I was also surprised by the amount of mountain ranges, which I’m sure makes a massive difference in the rainfall. I was in Ifrane in February and it legitimately looks like a (albeit dated) resort in the Alps. Toubkal in the south also causes a lot of rain.
Is Elevation main reason in Yemen?
You forgot to include torkey
Like how most are rounded to five ppercent and then there’s 42% just randomly. Also no color scaling or anything, who made this?