Australia's second largest desert, the Great Sandy Desert (Western Australia) has an area of 284,993 km2 (110,036 square miles).
No, the Great Sandy Desert has always been in Australia.
No. The Great Sandy desert is in Australia's northwest, while the Tanami Desert is east of that, covering part of Western Australia and extending into the Northern Territory.
The Great Sandy Desert, Australia's second largest desert, is northwest of the MacDonnell Ranges in the Northern Territory.
There are no coyotes in the Great Sandy Desert. The Great Sandy desert is in Australia, and Australia has no coyotes at all.
The Great Sandy Desert is located on the continent of Australia in northern Western Australia and covers an area of 284,993 sq km. Together with the Great Victoria Desert, the Gibson Desert and many of the smaller deserts, it forms the Great Western Desert, the 3rd largest in the world at 1.35 million sq km.
The Great Sandy Desert is in Australia.
The Great Sandy Desert is located in the North West of Western Australia.
The Great Sandy Desert is located in Australia, not in the United States.
The Great Sandy Desert is in Australia, not in Illinois. Illinois has no true deserts.
If this question refers to the Great Sandy Desert of Australia, it is a hot desert. All of Australia's deserts are hot.
The Gibson Desert lies between the Great Sandy Desert and the Great Victoria Desert in Australia.
Great Australian Desert is a generic term referring to all the deserts of Australia and the Great Sandy Desert is part of that.