Patagonia is a Major Desert. The area of the dessert is 402,700 miles2.
A savanna is a transition grassland between a desert and another biome.
The Patagonian Desert is the largest desert in South America. It covers 620,000 sq. km or 200,000 sq. miles.
There is no Savannah Desert. The savannah is a semi-arid transitional area between a desert and a grassland. It is a different biome from a desert.
The countries that are within the Sahel (African Transition zone) are Gambian, Niger, Nigeria, Sengel, Mali, Algeria, Chad, Cameroon, Mauritania, Sudan, Bukino, and Faso. This area is the transitional shrub land between the vast Sahara and the savanna.
No. the area of Africa call "Sub-Saharan" is the whole area BELOW the Sahara desert (the largest desert in Africa), Most of "Sub-Saharan Africa" is savannah with a tropical belt at the equator.
Patagonia is a Major Desert. The area of the dessert is 402,700 miles2.
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The Amazon Rainforest is not a temperate grassland. It is a tropical rainforest characterized by high rainfall and dense vegetation.
Some examples of biomes are: rainforest, tundra, forest, desert, freshwater, marine and grassland
A savanna is a transition grassland between a desert and another biome.
There is no such thing as a 'savanna desert.' The savanna is a grassland transition zone, not a desert.
No, there are also the Kalahari Desert and the Namib Desert in Africa as well as the Sahel which is a semiarid grassland.
The Patagonian Desert is the largest desert in South America. It covers 620,000 sq. km or 200,000 sq. miles.
The largest area of grassland in the world is the Eurasian Steppe which covers an area from Siberia, Moldavia and Ukraine, west of America. The largest desert in the world is Antarctica, south of America.
Brown on a map usually represents areas of higher elevation, such as mountains or hills, rather than grassland or desert. Grassland is typically depicted in shades of light green, while desert areas are usually shown in shades of beige or light brown.
By allowing their livestock to overgraze an area turning grassland into desert.
The Andes Mountains have prevented moisture from the Pacific Ocean from moving into the area. See image above.