There are no deserts in Turkey.
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Turkey already has the Syrian Desert and has had it for thousands of years.
There is one desert in Turkey, near Karaman in the Anatolia region in southern Turkey.
The Syrian desert enters Iraq, Jordan, Syria, and Turkey.
Turkey has a lot of semiarid land but no true deserts.
Mostly desert(95%)
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Turkey vultures are able to survive a few days without water. They are also good at scavenging for corpses in the desert.
The Syrian Desert does extend into a small part of Turkey. Most of the remaining parts of the country are already semiarid in nature.
The Syrian Desert enters parts of Iraq, Jordan, Syria, and Turkey.
Turkey doesn't have a desert, and it doesn't have any (native) camels either.