Most scientists do not recognize an Arctic Desert. The Arctic consists mostly of sea ice or areas of tundra - a distinct biome that differed from a desert. Antarctica, however, is recognized as a true polar desert.
Both the north and south polar regions are considered to be ice deserts. This is because the regions have almost no precipitation throughout the year.
The Antarctic Desert is a polar or ice desert.
Antarctica is an ice desert and the largest desert in the world.
That depends upon which desert and your location within that desert.
For which desert? There are dozens.
Yes, the Antarctic Desert is a true ice (or polar) desert. Those parts of the Arctic that occur on land are better described as tundra. Much of the Arctic is either open sea or frozen sea ice.
I'm pretty sure there was no ice god because the Egyptians lived in the desert, and last I checked, there was no ice in the desert!
The largest desert is the Antarctic Desert in Antarctica.
what generalization can you make about the location of settlements in the desert southwest
Ice cream is usually eaten as a desert.
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