The Great Victoria Desert and the Great Sandy Desert are the largest deserts in Australia.
The Great Victoria Desert which is named for Queen Victoria.
The Gibson Desert is located between the Great Sandy Desert and the Great Victoria Desert.
A few major deserts not located in Africa:Antarctic Desert Arabian Desert Gobi Desert Great Victoria Desert Syrian Desert Patagonian Desert Great Basin Desert Chihuahuan Desert Great Sandy Desert
The following deserts cover much of west central Australia:Great Victoria Desert Gibson Desert Great Sandy Desert Tanami Desert Simpson Desert
There are "Great" deserts in:Australia - Great Victoria Desert, Great Sandy DesertIndia - Great Indian Desert (also called the Thar Desert)United States - The Great Basin Desert
Asia: Gobi Desert, Arabian Desert, Thar DesertNorth America: Mojave Desert, Sonoran Desert, Great Basin DesertSouth America; Patagonian Desert, Atacama Desert, Sechura DesertAustralia: Great Victoria Desert, Gibson Desert, Great Sandy DesertAfrica: Sahara, Kalahari Desert, Namib Desert
1.) The Great Victoria Desert2.) The Great Sandy Desert 3.) The Gibson Desert 4.) The Simpson Desert
The Great Victoria Desert is the largest desert in Australia. It straddles the southern part of Western Australia and South Australia.
Australia's five largest deserts are the Great Victoria Desert, the Great Sandy Desert, the Gibson Desert, the Simpson Desert, and the Nullarbor Plain. The Great Victoria Desert is the largest, spanning about 647,000 square kilometers. The Great Sandy Desert follows, covering approximately 284,000 square kilometers. These deserts are characterized by arid conditions, unique ecosystems, and diverse wildlife adapted to their harsh environments.
There is no single desert known as the Great Western Desert. The Great Western Desert refers to the region in Australia made up of three deserts: the Gibson, the Great Sandy and the Great Victoria deserts. This region covers about 837,000 sq km.
Indigenous Australians live in Australia's Great Victoria Desert