Australia has numerous deserts, and several of them are very large. The three largest deserts in Australia are: Great Victoria Desert (Western Australia): 424,400 km2 (163,900 square miles) Great Sandy Desert (Western Australia): 284,993 km2 (110,036 square miles) Tanami Desert (Western Australia and Northern Territory): 184,500 km2 (71,235 square miles) Each of these deserts is either in or primarily in Western Australia, in the western third of the continent.
The huge desert that expands from China to Mongolia is the Gobi desert.
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.
The Sahara is the name of this huge desert.
Central Australia Simpson Desert Northern Territory and South Australia
Antarctica is almost entirely desert and huge in area so south of the equator has the greatest amount of desert, especially when combined with the southern deserts of Africa, Australia and South America.
No, Australia is not located in a desert. However, there are deserts located in Australia.
The Great Victoria Desert is located in Australia.
The Gibson Desert is in Western Australia, of the country Australia. It has the Great Sandy Desert to its north and the Great Victoria Desert to its south.
The largest desert in Australia is the Great Victoria Desert.
Ayer's Rock in Australia.
the sahara desert