no it is completely different
The Gobi Desert. P.S. I think its sorta stupid that in the related questions there is a question that asks, 'What desert is located between China and Mongolia.' Same question, same answer.
neither, actually there the same in length
The Gobi Desert can approach or even exceed 100 degrees F. in the summer but the temperature can drop to near -40 degrees F. in winter.
they talk to their people that are also in the same possissioon
The hottest temperature ever reliably recorded anywhere on earth was 134 degrees F. in Death Valley of the Mojave Desert of California on July 10, 1913. The same area usually receives on average 2-3 inches of rain per year, the driest area in North America.
The houses in Death Valley are just the same as houses in Asheville , Charlotte , Florida , and California .
No, they are not.
because it was the same thing as as as a a a found
Death Valley has always been where it is though it was not called Death Valley until 1849 and was not always dry. About 10,000 years ago there was a spectacular lake and a very lush environment. But it was in the same place as Death Valley is today. Nothing has moved - it has only changed.
No, the Gobi is in China and Mongolia. Siberia is in northern Russia.
the people in the gobi desert wear a cloak
Yes, the one and only "phenom" from death valley