You bet they do. Just look at Saudi Arabia ... oil wells all over the desert region. It's what is underground that matters.
You would use a physical map to locate the deserts of Africa. Deserts in Africa include the Sahara, Kalahari, and Namib deserts. Physical maps show geographical features like deserts, mountains, and bodies of water.
The driest regions on earth are known as deserts.
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No, sand covers about 20 percent pf deserts.
Cold deserts (also called cold winter deserts) may get quite hot during the summer but may have very cold winters - examples are the Gobi Desert and the Great Basin Desert. Some cold deserts stay quite cool or even cold the year around - Antarctica and the Atacama Desert. Hot deserts generally stay quite mild during winter months - examples are the Sahara and Sonoran Desert.
Yes, there is oil in deserts. Many of the Middle East countries are deserts and rich in petroleum.
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it is hot with deserts lot of oil and sand
it is hot with deserts lot of oil and sand
it is hot with deserts lot of oil and sand
Some oil drilling is done on rigs at sea, where there are no trees. Some oil drilling is done in countries that are primarily deserts.
The economic activities in deserts are mainly exploring oil and quarrying... Let's take an example of Saudi Arabia, they have industries based on petroleum. They also earn a lot by exporting the natural resources they have.
There are no deserts in Maryland.There are no deserts in Maryland.
There are no deserts in Massachusettes.There are no deserts in Massachusetts.
No, Tanzania has no deserts.
Brazil has no true deserts.
There are two major classes of deserts:Hot Deserts such as the Sahara, the Arabian Desert and the Mojave Desert.Cold Deserts such as Antarctica, the Gobi Desert and the Patagonian Desert.