Turkey has number of varied climates. The majority of the country is considered semi-arid shrubland, a type of environment common in the Mediterranean and California.
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A desert.
Dust storms tend to hit countries with lots of open dry land. The country that is prone to dust storms would be africa because of the heat and the open dry desert and land.
Tundra is also a dry climate.
Antarctica. There is a desert drier than Australia which is the Atacama desert in Chile in South America but Antarctica can be much drier than the Atacama desert especially the Mc Murdo Dry Valleys
The Syrian desert enters Iraq, Jordan, Syria, and Turkey.
The Syrian Desert does extend into a small part of Turkey. Most of the remaining parts of the country are already semiarid in nature.
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Ankara has a dry summer continental climate but is not located in a desert.
The Kalahari Desert covers almost the entire country of Botswana.
Yes, Djibouti is a hot, dry desert country.
No, most of Turkey is not a dry desert. While the interior region, particularly the central Anatolian plateau, can be quite arid, Turkey has a diverse climate with varying precipitation levels. The coastal areas, especially along the Aegean and Mediterranean seas, experience milder, wetter climates. Overall, Turkey has a mix of landscapes, including mountains, forests, and agricultural regions, contributing to its rich biodiversity.
It is of course Egypt mainly because it is hot and very dry in the desert.
There are no deserts in Turkey.
The Mojave Desert is located in the southwestern United States and has a hot, dry climate.
Of course it is a dry desert. There is no such thing as a wet desert. A desert is defined by its lack of rainfall.
Parts of the tundra can be nearly as dry as a desert.