Solution:The Kalahari Desert is located in the Southern hemisphere. It spread over 900000 square km. across (mainly) Botswana, Namibia and South Africa. The name of the Desert comes from Tswana word Kgala, which means "the great thirst" or "a waterless place".The Kalahari climate is subtropical, with average annual temperatures greater than or equal to 18°C, and peaks reaching 40°C and above. The dry season occurs during the "cold" months, from April to September, which are the coldest six months of the year.
The altitude ranges from 600 to 1600 meters, resulting in a cooler climate than that of the Sahel or Sahara. The landscape is characterized by semi-desert savannah, with xeric savanna or even semi-desert vegetation in the south and west.
The Kalahari is home to various animals, including elephants, antelopes, lions, leopards, cheetahs, baboons, hyenas, and anteaters, among others. The region has national parks and reserves, such as the Central Kalahari Game Reserve, which protects the landscape and its wildlife.