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What are the 10 biggest cold winter deserts?

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Largest cold winter deserts:

Antarctic DesertGobi Desert

Patagonian Desert

Great Basin Desert

Karakum Desert

Colorado Plateau Desert

Taklamakan desert


Largest cool coastal deserts:

Namib Desert

Atacama Desert

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