Mars
Ursnus is a gas planet and has no solid surface so could not have a desert.
well if i understood your poorly constructed sentence correct then the answer is mars.mars is a rocky planet which is almost like a big red desert but instead of sand which makes a desert,a desert it has soil which is more mud like
MarsMars, because of the deep rich red colour of it's sandy desert surface.
No it is not a desert. It is actually the oxygen and radiation that causes the surface and atmosphere to turn red. Basically Mars is a dead planet.
Mars is often referred to as a "red desert planet" due to its barren, desolate landscape that resembles a desert on Earth. Its surface is mainly composed of reddish-brown soil, rocks, and canyons, giving it a desert-like appearance.
The planet Mars is essentially a desert.
The Antarctic Desert is the largest desert on earth.
Sunlight is absorbed by the surface of the desert and the surface is heated. The surface, in turn, heats the air above the desert.
The planetary surface that best fits this description is Mars. Mars has a dry and cold climate, with temperatures averaging around -80 degrees Fahrenheit. Its surface features include vast deserts and canyons, making it a cold desert planet.
Mars is often referred to as the "red planet" due to its reddish-brown color caused by iron oxide (rust) on its surface. It is a barren desert planet with rocky terrain and little to no water.
Yes, the Sahara is a desert, the largest hot desert on the planet.
The Kalahari Desert is located on Earth.