No, the desert is a biome and not a landform or feature.
The anagram is desert.
Mountains I guess, or plateau. For ppls that dunno what a land feature is, land feature is things like volcano, mountains, desert, island etc. and water feature is lake, river, strait...
The Sahara Desert
Australia has the largest percentage of desert land among the continents, with around 18% of its total land area classified as desert. The vast interior of the continent is dominated by arid and semi-arid regions, including the Great Victoria Desert and the Simpson Desert. This significant proportion of desert land is a defining feature of Australia's geography and climate.
No, Neptune is a gas planet and has no terra firma for a desert or any other land feature.
Mostly desert! Over 98% of the land area of the UAE is desert. To be sure, there are cities and small towns and villages, but these are mainly in the coastal areas.
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.
The main feature of the Gibson Desert is gravel-covered topography covered in sparse desert grasses. The Gibson Desert covers 62,000 miles in western Australia.
Desert Land was created in 2001.
There are many land formations in a desert. Desert land formations could be dunes, buttes, oasis, canyons, plateaus and alluvial fans.
The desert is not a landform, it is a biome. A landform is a feature of a biome.
Large sand dunes are one feature of the Sahara.