In which province state or territory can you find a desert?
Countries fight over their Territory. God did not make any Territory, just one huge world.
Establishing a territory refers to marking, defining, or claiming a specific area as one's own, often for the purpose of control, protection, or exclusive use. It involves setting boundaries, defending the area from intruders, and maintaining some degree of control over who enters or uses the territory.
Antarctica, located in the Southern Hemisphere, is the continent where you'll find the largest desserts. The Sahara Desert in Africa is the largest hot desert, while Antarctica is considered the largest cold desert on Earth.
In the southwest region, you are most likely to find vegetation such as cacti, succulents, desert shrubs, and drought-resistant plants due to the arid climate and low levels of precipitation. The landscape is characterized by desert and semi-desert vegetation adapted to survive in hot and dry conditions.
The exploration of the Louisiana territory was led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, who were commissioned by President Thomas Jefferson in 1804 to explore the region and find a water route to the Pacific Ocean. They embarked on their expedition, known as the Lewis and Clark Expedition, and successfully mapped and documented the territory.
British Columbia
Restaurants in every part of Canada serve dessert. The restaurants in Osoyoos, British Columbia, which is located in Canada's only desert, also serve dessert.
They are in British Columbia.
The Painted Desert is found in Arizona.
The Painted Desert, part of the larger Colorado Plateau Desert, is in the state of Arizona.
arizona
Gold was found in every single state in Australia. It was also found in the Northern Territory, but not in the Australian Capital Territory.
Connecticut is a state. I have searched, and cannot find a community in Canada called "Connecticut"
The Northern Territory is a territory on the Australian continent, one of two mainland Australian territories, and not a state. At Federation, the Northern Territory did not yet exist. From 1825 to 1863, the Northern Territory was part of New South Wales, and from 1863 to 1911 it was part of South Australia. This resulted from the successful 1862 expedition of John McDouall Stuart to find an overland route through the desert from Adelaide to the north. On 1 January 1911, the Northern Territory was separated from South Australia and transferred to Commonwealth control. The Northern Territory does not have the full rights that a state has, but the territory is administered by the Commonwealth delegating powers to the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly. States can govern their area in their own constitutional right. So, it is called a territory because it is an area of Australia controlled by Australia and is not an actual state.
The Northern Territory is one of two mainland Australian territories, and not a state. At Federation, the Northern Territory did not yet exist. From 1825 to 1863, the Northern Territory was part of New South Wales, and from 1863 to 1911 it was part of South Australia. This resulted from the successful 1862 expedition of John McDouall Stuart to find an overland route through the desert from Adelaide to the north. On 1 January 1911, the Northern Territory was separated from South Australia and transferred to Commonwealth control. The Northern Territory does not have the full rights that a state has, but the territory is administered by the Commonwealth delegating powers to the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly. States can govern their area in their own constitutional right. So, it is called a territory because it is an area of Australia controlled by Australia and is not an actual state.
Adelaide River, the town and the river, are located in the far north of the Northern Territory.
The Adelaide River is in the Northern Territory of Australia and it starts in Litchfield National Park.