The Great Basin Desert, centered in Nevada, also includes parts of the states of California, Oregon, Idaho, and Utah.
The Great Basin Desert The Chihuahuan Desert The Sonoran Desert
There are three deserts that enter southern California:Sonoran Desert (includes the Colorado Desert)Mojave Desert (includes Death Valley)Great Basin Desert
The Mojave Desert, the Great Basin Desert and the Colorado Desert (part of the Sonoran Desert) all enter California.
There are three desert zones in California: Sonoran (Colorado) Desert Mojave Desert Great Basin Desert
I do know of a list of deserts by size. If you wish, you can use this list and place them in alphabetical order. Click on this link.
There are three deserts that enter California: Mojave Desert Colorado Desert (part of the Sonoran Desert) Great Basin Desert
St. George can be found in at the merging of three great ecosystems, the Mojave Desert, the Great Basin Desert, and the Colorado Plateau.
Great Basin DesertChihuahuan DesertSonoran DesertMojave DesertColorado Plateau Desert
North America's major deserts:Mojave DesertChihuahuan DesertGreat Basin DesertColorado Plateau DesertSonoran DesertSouth America's major deserts:Patagonian DesertAtacama DesertMonte DesertSechura DesertGuajira Desert
Asia: Gobi Desert, Arabian Desert, Thar DesertNorth America: Mojave Desert, Sonoran Desert, Great Basin DesertSouth America; Patagonian Desert, Atacama Desert, Sechura DesertAustralia: Great Victoria Desert, Gibson Desert, Great Sandy DesertAfrica: Sahara, Kalahari Desert, Namib Desert
The Mojave Desert is the only major desert of California. Small parts of the Sonoran and Great Basin Deserts also intrude a bit into the state.
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