There is no limit to the height of a mountain in the desert.
A desert can include a plain, a mountain, plateaus, valleys - almost any landform imaginable.
Yes, Uluru (Ayer's Rock) could be counted as one. There aren't really any "guidelines" on how tall something has to be before it is counted as a mountain.
It is that the tallest sand mountain is 200 feet tall (by estamate), that's the only information ever recorded of the Painted Desert... so good luck with your answer.
I dont know. Go ask someone who cares.
a mountain desert is a mountain with a encradibly small desert beside or right in front
The Granites. It is 433 metres tall and it is in the Tanami Desert, Northern Territory, Australia, Australasia,Milky Way, Universe.
In general, no. However, in areas along rivers or in an oasis one may find tall trees in a desert.
The Sierra Nevada is a tall mountain range that prevents most of the moisture carried by the wind from the Pacific Ocean from reaching the Mojave Desert.
a tall mountain is big.
Desert Mountain High School was created in 1995.
It is definitely a mountain range and not a desert.
No, there are no desert plateaus in Germany. There are no deserts anywhere in Germany. The country is very green and covered in forests with the occasional mountain.