There is no limit by latitude for deserts. The Antarctic Desert is as far south as it could possibly be. The Gobi Desert is also located well north. Many deserts do occur between latitudes 30 and 35 north and south, however.
I hope its the Thar Desert
there are 181 latitudes.90 latitudes above equator+90 latitudes below the equator +equator.90+90+1=181
Cold and Article.
30 degrees latitude north and south of the equator
Arabian Desert Antarctic Desert Atacama Desert
Approximate latitudes (north) are [31°15'] at Be'ersheva, and [29°33'] at Eilat.
The desert biome is generally found around 30 degrees north and south latitudes, while the chaparral biome is typically located between 30 and 40 degrees north and south latitudes. These latitudes experience arid or semi-arid conditions, making them suitable for these dry biome types to thrive.
I hope its the Thar Desert
the latitudes of the dessert are in between 30 degrees north and 30 degrees south.
A high latitude desert is a type of desert that is located at high latitudes closer to the poles, where the climate is cold and dry. These deserts have low precipitation and are characterized by cold temperatures, sparse vegetation, and limited plant and animal life. An example of a high latitude desert is the Gobi Desert in Central Asia.
High-pressure systems in these regions prevent the formation of clouds that could carry water.
Two regions in middle latitudes that do not receive enough precipitation to support trees are semi-arid climates (e.g. steppe regions) and desert regions. These areas typically have low annual rainfall and are characterized by limited vegetation cover, consisting mainly of drought-resistant plants like shrubs, grasses, and succulents.
Desert areas extend further south in Africa and Australia. In Africa, the Kalahari Desert reaches into the southern regions, while in Australia, the Great Victoria Desert and others extend into the southern latitudes. Both continents exhibit significant arid regions that stretch closer to the equator than deserts in other continents.
There is no limit by latitude for deserts. The Antarctic Desert is as far south as it could possibly be. The Gobi Desert is also located well north. Many deserts do occur between latitudes 30 and 35 north and south, however.
there are 181 latitudes.90 latitudes above equator+90 latitudes below the equator +equator.90+90+1=181
high latitudes
90 north latitudes + 90 south latitudes + 1 line of equator