You would have to travel all the way to North Africa to encounter a desert south of Rome.
The Patagonian Desert is located in southern Argentina.
South American Deserts: Patagonian Desert Atacama Desert Sechura Desert Monte Desert Guajira Desert
Nigeria is located to the south west of the Sahara desert
The Sahara Desert is in the northern part of Africa and the Kalahari Desert is in the south.
The Sechura Desert is in western Peru in South America. It is just north of the Atacama Desert and is classified as a cool coastal desert.
No, it is formed by South America's geography, primarily by the Andes Mountains.
Rome is not in a desert nor is it a desert.
Rome is not surrounded by desert.
If you mean a desert that is formed in a rain shadow there are a number in the Western United States as well as the Atacama in South America.
There is no desert in or around Rome. It receives entirely too much rain to be classified as desert.
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.
A desert dune is a dune formed in a desert
South American Deserts:Patagonian Desert Atacama Desert Monte Desert Sechura Desert Guajira Desert
The Namib desert is regarded as one of the oldest desert in the world. It was formed naturally due to the little precipitation.
The Patagonian Desert is located in southern Argentina.
Some cold deserts:Antarctic Desert in AntarcticaGobi Desert in China and MongoliaTaklamakan Desert of ChinaNamib Desert of AfricaPatagonian Desert of South AmericaAtacama Desert of South AmericaSechura Desert of South AmericaMonte Desert of South AmericaGreat Basin Desert of North AmericaColorado Plateau Desert of North America
a natrul formed arch in the desert