there are many deserts but I would go with Sahara Desert which is the largest desert.
Canada has no true deserts. It has a small area (1 square mile) of sand dunes called the Carcross Desert in the Yukon but the area is much to humid to be considered as a true desert.
The Carcross Desert is a small area of sand dunes in the Yukon. It is not a true desert, however.
Yes, sand is simply particles of weathered rock.
Actually, Jericoacoara is not a true desert but and area of sand dunes and beach in Brazil.
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The Arabian Desert is larger than all the other deserts except for Antarctica and the Sahara.
The Osoyoos Desert in southern British Columbia.
Antarctica is considered a true desert based on its lack of precipitation. The Arctic is not considered to be a true desert as much of it is not land but sea ice and what land is found there is considered to be tundra, a distinct biome, different from a desert.
Canada has no true deserts. There is a tiny patch of semiarid sand dunes called the Carcross Desert, however.
Some consider the Carcross Desert in the Yukon to be the smallest desert in the world at 1 square mile. However, it is not a true desert because it receives about twice as much precipitation as a true desert. It is little more than a small collection of sand dunes.
Antarctica is the largest desert and the Carcross Desert in the Yukon is the smallest at about one square mile. The Carcross is not actually a true desert but a small region of semiarid sand.
The South Pole, which is located in Antarctica, is a desert. The North Pole is not located on a continent but on sea ice so cannot be considered as a desert. Continental lands that do surround the Arctic would be considered as tundra.