No Alabama does not have any its one of the most attractive place for tourist lot of fun and adventure
There are no true deserts in Alabama.
Arizona has deserts.
The Southern part of Arizona has a desert climate.
Arizona
The major desert of northern Africa is the Sahara which is subdivided into smaller, regional deserts.
You should remember that a "desert" does not mean "dry". It simply refers to any large stretch of land that is inhospitable to life. Alaska's frozen wasteland certainly falls into this category.
No. Alabama is located in the Carolinian division of the Austral Zone. The second division consists of the Sonoran desert found in parts of CA, NV, AZ, UT, and other states plus N. Baja and Mexico. It's far too humid in AL to find the dry conditions needed to have "true" desert. JJA
Arizona has true deserts. Alaska does not.
Not to my knowledge - not on record, anyway. She recorded it with Sons of the Desert on her album with the same title.
Alabama
The University of Alabama is located in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, which is about 45 minutes from Birmingham, Alabama.
No, Auburn is a city in the state of Alabama.