The world's smallest desert, covering less than 240 hectares, is the Carcross Desert. It is located in the Yukon of far northern Canada, and was formed from the sandy base of a glacial lake remaining from the last ice age.
The world's smallest desert, Carcross Desert in Yukon, Canada, measures approximately 1 mi2 (2.6 km2).
The smallest cold desert is probably the the Ladakh in northern India at 86,904 sq. km or 33,554 sq. miles.
The world's smallest desert is Carcross Desert in the Yukon. It is barely a square mile in size.
Although not a true desert, the Carcross Desert in the Yukon claims to be the world's smallest desert at about one square mile.
The Carcross Desert in the Yukon is the smallest desert in the world at one square mile.
The Carcross Desert of the Yukon is sometimes listed as the smallest desert in the world at only one square mile. However, it is not a true desert.
Antarctica is the largest desert in the world and the Carcross Desert in the Yukon is considered by some to be the smallest.
No, the smallest desert is the Carcross Desert in the Yukon at one square mile. However, it isn't a true desert.
The Carcross Desert is known to be the smallest desert in South America. The Carcross Desert is only one mile distance wise.
The Carcross desert is the smallest desert in Canada and in the world, with a size of 250 hectares, or 2.5 square kilometers.
Technically it is Carcross Desert in Yukon, Canada
Although not a true desert, the Carcross Desert of the Yukon is the smallest desert. It has an area of only one square mile.
Antarctica is the largest desert and the Carcross Desert in the Yukon is the smallest at about one square mile. The Carcross is not actually a true desert but a small region of semiarid sand.
Antarctica is the largest and coldest desert in the world.