Soil, sand, rocks, water, air
Major Deserts of the Americas North America:Great Basin DesertSonoran DesertChihuahuan DesertMojave DesertColorado Plateau Desert South America:Atacama DesertPatagonian DesertSechura DesertMonte DesertGuajira Desert
Major Deserts of the Americas North America:Great Basin DesertSonoran DesertChihuahuan DesertMojave DesertColorado Plateau Desert South America:Atacama DesertPatagonian DesertSechura DesertMonte DesertGuajira Desert
North Carolina has no deserts.
No, North and South Korea don't have deserts.
Rocks, rivers, lakes are examples of abiotic things in North America.
No, cacti are natives of the American deserts only. They do not grow elsewhere naturally unless they have been planted there. When planted outside the Americas they can become a noxious invasive species. especially the various species of prickly pear.
California has deserts in the south and forests in the north.
Yes, there is a wide variety of plant life in the deserts of North America.
No major deserts in North America begin with the letter K.
Deserts can be found north and south of the equator.
North America has both hot and cold deserts. South America has only cold winter or cool coastal deserts. There are no hot deserts in South America.
There are several major deserts located north of the equator, including the Sahara Desert in Africa, the Arabian Desert in the Middle East, and the Gobi Desert in Asia. Additionally, the Sonoran and Mojave deserts are found in North America. Overall, the number of deserts north of the equator is significant, with various smaller deserts contributing to the total.