The Chihuahuan Desert enters far west Texas, much of southern New Mexico, southeastern Arizona and central Mexico all the way to Zacatecas.
Mexico. or if its in US. Texas, New Mexico and Arizona
Texas is located in central North America. Down by the gulf of Mexico. hi
Mexico has two major deserts:Sonoran Desert in northwestern MexicoChihuahuan Desert in Central Mexico that runs from Zacatecas in the south to the U.S. border in the north.
The Chihuahuan Desert is in North America. It stretches from central Mexico near Zacatecas to near Albuquerque, New Mexico.
The Chihuahuan Desert of far west Texas and southern New Mexico is the closest desert to South Carolina.
The Chihuahuan Desert which occupies a large portion of central Mexico from the United Staes to just north of Mexico City.
White Sands is located in south-central New Mexico, about 90 miles north of El Paso, Texas. It is a vast area of white gypsum sand and is part of the Chihuahuan Desert.
Scientists differ on their designation of the boundaries of the Chihuahuan Desert but it extends from central New Mexico to just north of Mexico City, a distance of about 800 miles.
Texas is located in the South Central United States, and is bordered by Mexico to the south, New Mexico to the west, Oklahoma to the north, Arkansas to the northeast, and Louisiana to the east.On the southern boarder of south central United States on the Gulf Of Mexico. Boarders Mexico.
There are two deserts in Mexico:Chihuahuan Desert - covers a large stretch of central Mexico from near Zacatecas to the border with the United States,Sonoran Desert - covers the northwestern corner of the country in the states of Sinaloa and Sonora as well as the Baja Peninsula.
You mean desert as in arid region? Or dessert as in sweet food? Most famous desert in Mexico is the Sonoran desert, covering the northwestern quarter of Mexico's territory. The Most famous dessert is the vanilla flan.
There are actually many deserts in located in North America. Three of the deserts are San Rafael Desert, Bisti Badlands Desert, New Mexico, and Trans-Pecos Desert, west Texas.