Although Antarctica is very cold, it is still considered a desert because it is very dry (seems very unlikely). Deserts can get to negative temperatures at night.
It is in a desert environment and borders the country of Iraq.
There is also a cold desert.
One false fact about the desert and desert survival skills is, the less clothing you have on DOES NOT mean less hot and less thirsty you are or will get. Clothes keeps you hydrated and water in your body
Yes, the Gobi Desert, one of the largest and most well-known deserts in the world does in fact have sand. It has fine textured sand that tends to be tan in color.
It is still a "desert". It is a city built in the desert. What makes it livable is the fact it is situated on the Ocean (Persian Gulf)
No - Australia's Great Artesian Basin is a huge underground water supply. Occupying an area one-fifth of Australia's size, it is one of the largest artesian groundwater basins in the world. It is quite different to North America's Great Basin Desert.
Palms in the desert do in fact have fronds, and example is the Date palm
one interesting fact is when a coyote howls/calls they are called some what " human like" because they would sound like a person laughing out loud.
There are camels and desert life, considering the fact that, well, Iraq is mostly DESERT. :)
Japan has no true deserts.
You can find the Ocotillo in the Gobi Desert.
Sahara IS a desert. ONE desert. One desert isn't split into sub-deserts.