Everything about Hamada totally explained
A
hamada (
Arabic, حمادة
ḥammāda) is a type of
desert landscape consisting of largely barren, hard, rocky plateaus, with very little
sand. A hamada may sometimes also be called a
reg, though this more properly refers to a stony plain rather than a highland.
Hamadas exist in contrast to
ergs, which are large areas of shifting
sand dunes.
The world's largest hamada is the
Hamada du Draa, in the north-west
Sahara desert, between
Morocco,
Algeria and
Western Sahara. Hamada areas forms 70% of the
Sahara desert.
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