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How Sahara Fog Nets are Making Abundant Water in the Desert - GREENING THE DESERT PROJECT

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The Sahara is one of the most extreme and harshest environments on earth. Its the largest hot desert in the world spanning across 11 million km2 covering a greater surface than the Australian continent. It has a vast topographical diversity from altitudes below sea level to mountains of 3,000 m resulting in a varied climate. On the edge of the Sahara in South Western Morocco, the Anti-Atlas mountains receive less than 5.2 inches of rainfall a year, barely 10 percent of the global average, which makes this one of the driest place in morocco and is prone to severe droughts. In this region 60% of people do not have running water in their homes, and the water may not be safe for drinking. The lack of water and severe drought have made farming unpredictable, as a result men are forced to search for work in the cities, whilst women remain in the villages and walk for 3 miles a day to wells to access safe drinking water. Unfortunately these Wells are now drying up because ground water

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