There are "Great" deserts in:Australia - Great Victoria Desert, Great Sandy DesertIndia - Great Indian Desert (also called the Thar Desert)United States - The Great Basin Desert
There is only one major desert in India, the Thar Desert that is sometimes called the Great Indian Desert.
alot of animals live in Indian deserts
All deserts are arid regions. That's why they are called deserts.
There are two types of deserts:Hot deserts, sometimes called subtropical deserts. These generally have a hot summer and a mild winter. Sahara Desert, Mojave Desert, etc.Cold Deserts which are subdivied into:Polar deserts - AntarcticaCold winter deserts - Gobi Desert, Great Basin Desert, etc.Cool coastal deserts - Namib and Atacama Deserts, etc.
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There are two basic classifications of deserts - hot (subtropical) deserts and cold deserts. Cold deserts are subdivided into 3 classifications:Polar Deserts - such as AntarcticaCold Winter Deserts - such as the Gobi DesertCool Coastal Deserts - such as the Namib Desert and the Atacama Desert
The Great Indian Desert, also called the Thar Desert, covers parts of India and Pakistan.
There is no official desert called the "Great Australian Desert". This is just a generic name given to the deserts and outback regions on the continent of Australia. The so-called Great Australian Desert is actually made up of the following separate deserts:Great Victoria DesertGreat Sandy DesertTanami DesertSimpson DesertGibson DesertLittle Sandy DesertStrzelecki DesertSturt Stony DesertTirari DesertPedirka Desert
Deserts provide a great ecosystem.
Asia: Gobi Desert, Arabian Desert, Thar DesertNorth America: Mojave Desert, Sonoran Desert, Great Basin DesertSouth America; Patagonian Desert, Atacama Desert, Sechura DesertAustralia: Great Victoria Desert, Gibson Desert, Great Sandy DesertAfrica: Sahara, Kalahari Desert, Namib Desert
The Great Victoria Desert and the Great Sandy Desert are the largest deserts in Australia.