The Carcross Desert of the Yukon is considered by many to be the smallest desert in the world at one square mile.
The Carcross Desert is a small area of sand dunes in the Yukon. It is not a true desert, however.
The world's smallest desert is Carcross Desert in the Yukon. It is barely a square mile in size.
The Carcross 'Desert' of the Yukon is one square mile and considered the smallest desert on earth.
The Carcross desert is the smallest desert in Canada and in the world, with a size of 250 hectares, or 2.5 square kilometers.
The Carcross Desert is about one square mile. It is a semi-desert region of ancient sand dunes in the Yukon.
A desert has as much space as it needs. The size varies from one square mile for the Carcross Desert to 5,400,000 square miles for the Antarctic Desert. Geography determines the size of a desert.
Although not a true desert, the Carcross Desert of the Yukon is the smallest desert. It has an area of only one square mile.
Antarctica is the largest desert and the Carcross Desert in the Yukon is the smallest at about one square mile. The Carcross is not actually a true desert but a small region of semiarid sand.
The Carcross Desert
Technically it is Carcross Desert in Yukon, Canada
Deserts range in size from 1 square mile (Carcross Desert) to 5,400,000 square miles for Antarctica.
The Carcross Desert is known to be the smallest desert in South America. The Carcross Desert is only one mile distance wise.