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1.) Both are the hottest deserts on earth2.) Both have very low rainfall3.) Both have areas of sand, areas of rock and areas of soil4.) Both have plants and animals which have adapted toliving in an extreme climate5.) Both have rivers passing through them6.) Both have mountains7.) Both have major cities
That'd be antarctica.
Both the Atacama Desert and the Antarctic Desert share the honor as the driest on earth. The Antarctic is a polar desert and the Atacama is a cool coastal desert - both classified as cold deserts.
Both Antarctica and the Atacama Desert in South America claim to be the driest region on earth. Take your pick. I say it's a tie.
The west region has the wettest and driest place in the united states.
Chile has both the driest place on Earth, the Atacama Desert, and one of the wettest places on Earth, Cherrapunji in India.
First, they both start with "a". Second, they are both dry.
Both the Antarctic and the Atacama Desert are tied for that distinction.
Both Antarctica and the Atacama Desert share that honor.
Both the Mojave Desert and the Sahara Desert are the hottest deserts in the world.
Both in the north, south and tropical areas. The north is dominated by the Chihuahuan and Sonoran deserts, while the south has a subtropical climate. Also coasts in Mexico are pretty warm throughout most of the year.
Africa and Australia are generally considered the two hottest continents due to their proximity to the equator, resulting in high temperatures and arid climates in many regions.