The Sahara stretches vast and unforgiving, a seemingly endless sea of sand. But what if this wasn’t always the case? Could the world’s largest hot desert actually transform back into a flourishing green landscape? In this video, we’ll explore the science behind the Sahara’s green past and delve into the possibilities of a verdant future. Join us as we uncover the secrets hidden beneath the dunes and discover if the Sahara might someday bloom again.
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The Sahara desert is high in sodium chloride. Sodium chloride kills vegetation. Obviously, the ocean was once there and killed all the plants and trees. If the Sahara will ever get a substantial amount of rain again washing the salt away, it will become green. Certain parts now are becoming green because they're irrigating it.