Chile has the Atacama Desert in the west and it lies in the Southern Hemisphere. So is/has/does Australia.
The Sahara lies to the West of the Gobi Desert
The Libyan Desert lies west of the Nile. It is the northeastern part of the Sahara Desert and it covers parts of eastern Libya, southwestern Egypt, and northwestern Sudan.
The Libyan Desert, part of the larger Sahara, lies west of the Nile and covers most of Egypt.The Libyan Desert, part of the larger Sahara, lies west of the Nile and covers most of Egypt.
The Sahara is a huge African desert found west of the Nile River.
It is the arabian desert
Saudi Arabia's great 'Empty Quarter', a vast featureless desert, lies west of Oman.
Atacama Desert The Atacama Desert is a 966 km long plateau in South America, and is often considered to be the world's driest desert. It lies along the coast of Chile and west of the Andes Mountains. It dryness is due to the fact that it lies in the "rain shadow"between the Andes and the Chilean Coast Range.The Atacama Desert in is said by some scientists to be the driest desert in the world. Others argue that Antarctica is even drier.
The Gobi Desert, the Altai Mountains, the Tian Shan Mountains, the Taklamakan Desert, and the Pamir Mountains all physically border China to the north and west.
The Atacama Desert is bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the west and the Andes Mountains to the east?
By 'these mountains' I assume you are referring to the Andes Mountains of South America. The desert formed in the rain shadow of the Andes is the Atacama Desert.
The Sahara lies west of the Nile River in Africa.