The Sahara Desert covers most of northern Africa. Its latitude stretches from approximately 35 degrees N to 15 degrees N. Its longitude extends from approximately 35 degrees E to 15 degrees W.
23° 0′ 0″ S, 23° 0′ 0″ E, should put you in this desert.
Latitude: S 24° 48' 23.645" | Longitude: E 15° 19' 1.2048"
The Serengeti is not a desert. It is a grassland.
The central area of the Sahara dessert lies approximately 20 to 25° north of the Equator
There are over 2 dozen major desert areas in the world and each at different locations. There is no single answer to your question.
What is the latitude and longitude of the australian desert?
booty and butt surround it
65 degrees north and 60dergress west
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Sahara Desert
The latitude is the measure of an areas distance from the sun while the longitude is the measure of the angular distance on earth's surface. The latitude measures the climate and therefore the type of biome in a given area.
Negev Desert
The great Victoria Desert the largest desert in southwestern Australia. It is 134,653 square miles and has a latitude and longitude of 29.1522 degrees S, 129.2596 degrees E.
30 degrees north 17 degrees west
It depends on which of the worlds many deserts you are looking for, if you know, just google what is the longitude ot ____________ desert...
I believe it's desert