no they do not
the troposphere
Most Faults Occur Where The Earths Crust Is Extended
The Atacama desert
NO. not at all. most are in the pacific, surrounding the Ring Of Fire
The Sahara is the large desert that covers most of the northern third of Africa.
You can find them most often in the Sahel Desert in Africa.
In the "Ring of Fire" on the Pacific Rim (a.k.a. Pacific Ocean)
most times earthquakes occur
While uncommon, blizzards do occasionally happen in deserts of North America. They would be most common in parts of the Colorado Plateau Desert and the Great Basin Desert but they have been known to occur in some of the hot deserts also.
Actually, the Arctic is not really a desert. Most of it is sea ice and those parts that do occur on land are tundra which is a distinctly different biome. The Antarctic is a true desert, however.
Most people who live in the desert live in large cities or smaller towns just as they would in non-desert regions of the world.