No, Wales is not like a desert. It receives too much rainfall to be considered a desert.
The Sahel is a grassland and not a desert.
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Because it looked like a giant desert
The word "desert" comes from the Latin deserere, meaning to abandon or forsake, much like the landscape of the desert forsakes wildlife and is generally abandoned.
Only Gareth Bale can answer that question. Get it. Bale is from Wales and whales is like Wales. Funny right.
They do. South Australia is the driest of the Australian states, and its deserts include the Great Victoria Desert, Simpson Desert, Tirari Desert, Pedirka Desert, Strzelecki Desert and Sturt Stony Desert. The far west of New South Wales has areas of desert: the Strzelecki Desert and Sturt Stony Desert are partially in New South Wales.
There is an area called "Desert of Wales", or "Green Desert of Wales", It was a term used to describe a large area in central Wales, so called because of its lack of roads and towns and its inaccessibility. The term was invented by English travel writers in the nineteenth century and its equivalent is not found in the Welsh language. The area corresponds roughly to the upland area called Elenydd in Welsh and also referred to locally as the Cambrian Mountains. Other than that the closest appeared to be (a stated by Keith Blair ) the Sahara which is some 1500 miles away.
South Wales is in Wales not Australia
Antarctica is not only like a desert, it is a desert, the largest desert on earth.
the desert
Something like that but depends on which part of Wales
a desert is anything without vegetation like Antarctica so the moon is like a desert because there is no water and no vegetation
Cuba is not a desert.
Yes, it should be hyphenated to desert-like.
The color desert khaki looks like a desert, or a nudeish/yellow color.
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