Tademaït
Tademaït | |
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Natural region | |
Landscape of the Tademaït region | |
Location of the Tademaït Plateau in Algeria. | |
Country | Algeria |
Elevation | 600 m (2,000 ft) |
Tademaït is a natural region in the Sahara Desert right in the centre of Algeria. It is located north of In Salah and south of the Grand Erg Occidental in the Adrar District of Adrar Province, El Ménia District of Ghardaïa Province and the northern end of Tamanrasset Province. It is one of the places of the Sahara Desert where the summer heat is most extreme.
Geography
The Tademaït is a rocky plateau made up of cretaceous terrain with a general slope towards the northeast. It is an extremely dry and hyper-arid area with a hot desert climate (Köppen climate classification BWh) as the region is virtually rainless throughout the year and it has long, extremely hot summers and short, very warm winters .[1]
A meteorite was found in Tademaït in November 2002.[2]
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Coordinates: 28°30′N 2°15′E / 28.5°N 2.25°E