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The Gobi Desert is in Asia encompassing much of Mongolia.
The largest desert in Asia, and the world's third largest desert, is the Gobi Desert. Covering parts of northern and northwestern China and southern Mongolia, the Gobi Desert spans approximately 500,000 square miles.
The Gobi Desert extends into northern China, covering parts of Inner Mongolia and Gansu provinces. It is one of the largest deserts in Asia, characterized by its rocky terrain and sparse vegetation.
The Gobi Desert is experiencing the impacts of climate change such as increasing temperatures, reduced precipitation, and heightened frequency of extreme weather events. These changes are altering the fragile ecosystem of the desert, affecting vegetation growth, wildlife habitats, and local communities who depend on the desert for their livelihoods. Preserving the Gobi Desert's unique biodiversity and adapting to the changing climate are essential to mitigate the negative impacts on this ecosystem.
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The Gobi Desert is in Asia.
Is the Gobi desert a landmark?
The Gobi Desert is in the continent Asia - it covers parts of northern China and Southern Mongolia.
The Gobi is located in mid-Asia, far from the North Pole. But Gobi desert is a cold desert.
The two main deserts in China are, the Gobi desert and the Taklamakan desert.
The Gobi Desert is located in southern Mongolia and northwestern China.
The Gobi Desert is the coldest desert in Mongolia. It is located in the southern part of the country on the border with China.
The Gobi Desert, a large, cold winter desert, is found on the northern Chinese border with Mongolia.
No, the Gobi Desert is in Mongolia.
The Gobi Desert of China and Mongolia is the northernmost desert.
The Gobi Desert. P.S. I think its sorta stupid that in the related questions there is a question that asks, 'What desert is located between China and Mongolia.' Same question, same answer.
No the Sahara Desert is in Africa, the Gobi in China