South Carolina has no deserts.
South Carolina has no true deserts.
South Carolina has no true deserts.
The two largest deserts in South America are the Patagonian and Atacama Deserts.
There is an area of South Carolina that is called the sandhills region. It is a 30 mile strip of land and extends into part of North Carolina and Georgia as well. Most of the soil in the sandhills region is sandy, and has small cacti growing wild. Although there is a fair amount of rain, the sand does not hold it well, and it drains right through the soil. The sandhills are a remnant from millions of years ago when the sea reached this area.
The Kalahari and Namib Deserts are south of Zaire.
The Kalahari and the Namib Deserts are south of the Sahara.
North Carolina has no deserts.
Both the Kalahari and the Namib Deserts enter South Africa.
North Carolina and South Carolina
There is a North Carolina and a South Caroline, but no "Carolina."
Two states that are due north of Georgia, and border the Atlantic Ocean, are North and South Carolina.
Two South American deserts are located on the west coast of that continent - the Atacama and the Sechura Deserts. Other deserts are located in the interior or on the Caribbean coast.