Sahara,Iranian, Gobi and Kalahari deserts.
Hot subtropical desertsCold winter deserts Cold polar deserts Cool coastal deserts
The Sahara Desert. The Namib Desert. The Kalahari Desert. The Karoo Desert.
The four largest deserts are: Antarctica, Sahara, Arabian Desert, Gobi Desert
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It is difficult to provide an exact number of people who die in deserts each year as data may vary and not all cases may be reported. However, desert conditions can be harsh and unforgiving, leading to fatalities due to dehydration, heatstroke, and other related challenges. Many of these deaths occur in regions like the Sahara, Australian Outback, and the southwestern United States.
Misconceptions about deserts:1.) Nothing lives in a desert. 2.) Deserts are always hot. 3.) It never rains in a desert. 4.) There is nothing in a desert but sand and rock.
There are two basic classifications of deserts - hot (subtropical) deserts and cold deserts. Cold deserts are subdivided into 3 classifications:Polar Deserts - such as AntarcticaCold Winter Deserts - such as the Gobi DesertCool Coastal Deserts - such as the Namib Desert and the Atacama Desert
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Independent Sources - 2008 Defending Food Deserts 4-23 was released on: USA: 11 June 2012
Bill Nye the Science Guy - 1993 Deserts 4-12 was released on: USA: 16 February 1996
Australia has 10 deserts. Six are major land areas of over 100,000 kilometers, and 4 are smaller and considered minor.