Libyan desert
There is no limit by latitude for deserts. The Antarctic Desert is as far south as it could possibly be. The Gobi Desert is also located well north. Many deserts do occur between latitudes 30 and 35 north and south, however.
The Mojave Desert is located 35-36 degrees north of the equator.
The latitude range of the Sahara desert is n563183929 e7452745273
Awesome Desert. Where only talking ninja poodles wander slowly with 2 feet...
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Negev
That's in the middle of the Negev desert. No sea there.
The great Victoria Desert the largest desert in southwestern Australia. It is 134,653 square miles and has a latitude and longitude of 29.1522 degrees S, 129.2596 degrees E.
the latitude of it is 160 degrees and longitude is 30 and 50 degrees
What is the latitude and longitude of the australian desert?
There's no city there. That point is in the Libyan desert, about 210 km south of Tripoli.
This is in the Saudi Arabian desert.
The country that is near 30 degrees latitude north and 15 degrees longitude east is Libya. This place is near Al-Jabal-Al-Garbiyy, but the map shows that this place has not been named or explored because it is a very remote part of the Libyan Desert.
The Sahara Desert covers most of northern Africa. Its latitude stretches from approximately 35 degrees N to 15 degrees N. Its longitude extends from approximately 35 degrees W to 15 degrees E.
That's the middle of Mauritania. It's mostly desert.
Those coordinates are in the desert in southern Algeria.
Latitude. 25.91138º S 25º 54" 40.97' S. Longitude. 138.7023º E 138º 42" 8.17' E.