Terrain means the physical features of any piece of land. So that means the word applies to ANY piece of land, including deserts.
No, there are no deserts in Iceland. It is mostly terrain and grassy fields, but there is no area hot enough for there to be a desert.
Terrain is defined as land. Deserts that are all terrain would imply that they have little to no water, which fits the definition of a desert. This means every desert is all terrain. Many deserts can be considered worldwide depending on what the meaning of worldwide is with regards to a desert. All deserts have worldwide access thus all could be considered worldwide.
Terrain refers to the different types of land, such as fields, mountains, deserts, swamps, etc.
A terrain refers to the physical features of a lands surface. The Australian terrain is mostly low plateaus, deserts, and rangeland.
Colombia's diverse terrain includes two small deserts, La Tatacoa and La Guajira.
Venezuela has no major deserts. It shares a small region of desert terrain with Columbia called the Guajira Desert.
Persia had various different kinds of terrain. For example, it had both hot and cold deserts as well as mountainous regions.
Saudi Arabia is mostly uninhabited, sandy deserts.
Deserts are dry, hot, And have sandy soil. These are climatic variables that all deserts have in common.
Mostly low plateau with deserts; fertile plain in southeast
It would only change two things: no deserts on earth, and no animals that live in the desert terrain.
there both deserts antarctica is a deserts they both have less precipitation