The Kalahari Desert where the average annual rainfall ranges from around 110 mm (close to aridity) to more than 500 mm in some areas of the north and east.
sahara desert
The Sahara Desert, covering most of North Africa, is the largest desert in the world. From north to south the Sahara is between 800 and 1,200 miles and is at least 3,000 miles (4,800 km) from east to west. Due to the massive size of the Sahara, Africa is split into two regions: that which lies above or forms part of the Sahara and the rest of Africa south of the Sahara. On the west, the Sahara is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean and on the east by the Red Sea, and to the north are the Atlas Mountains and Mediterranean Sea.The biggest desert in Africa is the Sahara. Another desert that can be found in Africa is the Kalahari desert.The Sahara Desert
Antarctica, Australia, and North Africa receive the least amount of rain compared to other continents. Antarctica is a desert due to its cold temperatures, while Australia's arid interior regions lack significant rainfall. North Africa's Sahara Desert is one of the driest places on Earth.
The area that is most likely to experience the least precipitation is a desert. Deserts are characterized by low amounts of rainfall and high temperatures. Common deserts include the Sahara Desert the Arabian Desert and the Atacama Desert. Deserts are also found in North America South America Central America Africa Asia and Australia. Sahara Desert Arabian Desert Atacama Desert North America South America Central America Africa Asia AustraliaDeserts experience very little precipitation annually making them the area that is most likely to experience the least precipitation.
Which desert
North Africa. The Sahara Desert, covering most of North Africa, is the second largest desert in the world. From north to south the Sahara is between 800 and 1,200 miles and is at least 3,000 miles (4,800 km) from east to west. Due to the massive size of the Sahara, Africa is split into two regions: that which lies above or forms part of the Sahara and the rest of Africa south of the Sahara. On the west, the Sahara is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean and on the east by the Red Sea, and to the north are the Atlas Mountains and Mediterranean Sea. Northern Africa
the atacama desert
Any desert such as the Sonoran Desert in Arizona, the Sahara in Africa, and the Gobi in China.It never rains at all in Antarctica as it is too cold for rain.
4 types of decomposers in the sahara desert are:sandsoilmudgrassat least that is what i think it is... my apologies if it is wrong:(
our ausie desert
Sahara Desert - Africa Antarctica (the interior of the continent is the world's largest desert) Gibson Desert - central Australia Mojave Desert - North America Atacama Desert - South America, the driest place on Earth Hálendi Desert - Iceland and Europe's largest desert That is 6 deserts on 6 continents, will that do?
The Atacama Desert in Chile.