almost a third of the world are deserts!
No, the desert covers a relatively small percentage of the total surface of the earth
there are many deserts. though the Antarctic is also a desert. if i recall correctly, this is because a desert lacks a main water supply I THINK. though even if its a snowy environment, it is still a desert
No, deserts are not rare. Deserts cover about one third of the land surface of the earth.
There are no cold deserts in Australia. All of the deserts in Australia are hot subtropical deserts.
Deserts cover 33% (one third) of the earth's land surface is covered by deserts.
The Simpson Desert is not large enough to cover any country. It is one of several deserts in Australia's interior.
The following deserts cover much of west central Australia:Great Victoria Desert Gibson Desert Great Sandy Desert Tanami Desert Simpson Desert
Farmlands cover 61% of the Australian mainland, and deserts make up about 18%.
Africa and Australia both have lots of deserts.
Yes there are many deserts in Australia
Australia has numerous deserts, and several of them are very large. The three largest deserts in Australia are: Great Victoria Desert (Western Australia): 424,400 km2 (163,900 square miles) Great Sandy Desert (Western Australia): 284,993 km2 (110,036 square miles) Tanami Desert (Western Australia and Northern Territory): 184,500 km2 (71,235 square miles) Each of these deserts is either in or primarily in Western Australia, in the western third of the continent.