The Patagonian Desert of Argentina is the largest in Latin America.
No, there are only cool coastal or cold winter deserts in South America. There are no hot deserts. The hottest desert in the world is the Mojave in North America.
No, the Atacama is a cold desert. The hottest desert use to be the Sahara in Libya but that title has recently been awarded to Death Valley in the Mojave Desert of North America.
Central America, the Caribbean, and desert areas (such as the Southwestern US and Mexico) have the hottest climate.
It is hot all year long in the desert regions of America.
California has several deserts, but the High Desert, where Death Valley is located is by far the hottest. It is below sea level and frequently the hottest location in North America let alone California.
The Patagonian desert, shared by Chile and Argentina, is the largest desert in Latin America with 670,000 square kilometers (260,000 sq mi).
The Sahara Desert is the hottest desert in the world.
The diest desert in the world is Anarctica which is not in Latin America. It is closely followed by the Atacama Desert which is located in Chile, Peru, Argentina and Bolivia.
The following deserts are found in Latin America:Chihuahuan Desert Sonoran Desert Patagonian Desert Atacama Desert Monte Desert Sechura Desert Guajira Desert
The hottest and only desert in Texas is the Chihuahuan Desert.
The Arabian Desert is the hottest 'A"' desert.