Botanical Features of the Algerian Sahara by William Austin Cannon is a comprehensive study published by the Carnegie Institution of Washington in 1913. The book delves into the geographical characteristics of Algeria focusing on the climate and vegetation of the region. The author provides detailed insights into the topography rainfall patterns and evaporation rates across different parts of Algeria including the Tell High Plateau Saharan Atlas and the desert. The study also examines the distribution of precipitation seasonal variations and the impact of altitude on rainfall. Additionally the book explores the relative humidity and evaporation rates at various desert stations highlighting the significant differences in climatic conditions between coastal plateau and desert regions. Through detailed tables and statistics the author presents a thorough analysis of the climatic features of Algeria shedding light on the unique environmental conditions that shape the flora and fauna of the Algerian Sahara.
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