Uluru is not the name of a desert. It is the name given by the indigenous people of Australia to the large monolith in central Australia. The word 'Uluru' is said to mean 'great pebble', and it refers to a single land feature, not an entire desert.
There is no desert anywhere called Uluru.
No. Uluru is in the Northern Territory of Australia. Uluru is commonly thought to be the world's largest monolith. It is not. The world's largest monolith is Mt Augustus, and this is land feature IS in Western Australia.
At Uluru
Gibson Desert is the main desert that separates the world's two largest monoliths of Uluru and Mt Augustus. The Little Sandy Desert and the southeastern part of the Great Sandy Desert also lie between the two features.
ulurus habitats is a semi arid desert
Uluru (Ayer's Rock) is located in the deserts of central Australia. The Atacama Desert is located on the west coast of South America, primarily in Chile.
The name 'Uluru' is variously cited as meaning either "great pebble" or "meeting place".
Uluru, or Ayers Rock, is on the western side of the Simpson Desert.
Uluru or Ayers Rock.
Uluru, once known by the European name of Ayers Rock, is in the Northern Territory. This is not a state but a territory.
Ayers Rock - aka 'Uluru' - is the famous landmark in the Australian desert.
Uluru, also known as Ayer's Rock, is a large rock formtion found in the southern Northern Territory of central Australia. The Atacama Desert is a long and thin desert located mostly in Chile between the Andes Mountains and the Pacific Ocean. It is the driest area on Planet Earth.
Ayers Rock (properly called uluru) is the big rock in and of itself, its something in a desert, not the desert itself.