如果被困撒哈拉沙漠,我们该如何自救?What If You Were Stranded In the Sahara Alone?

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This is the Sahara desert and it's one of the most hostile locations to human life found anywhere on the planet.

The average human will die after going approximately three days without any water.

But in the Sahara, rainfall, and clouds are almost non-existent which makes water incredibly difficult to come by.

And it enables light to pound the surface with intense thermal radiation that can quickly give you both heat stroke and intense sunburns if you're not careful.

It's also one of the hottest locations in the world too, with the entire desert generally having a high temperature above 40 degrees celsius during the summer months, with certain locations that can hit as high as 45,46 or even 47 degrees under exceptional circumstances.

And the sand itself can get even more extreme than that.

With temperatures easily reaching 80 degrees celsius or even higher enough to severely burn you when you touch it.

Massive dust storms the size of entire countries can erupt at any moment full of billions of superheated tiny sand particles that can rip apart at your flesh, your eyes and your throat if you're foolish or desperate enough to breathe it in.

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