False. While many deserts do have sand dunes, they can also be covered with other types of terrain, such as rocky landscapes, gravel plains, and salt flats. The composition of a desert varies widely depending on its geographical location and climate. Thus, not all deserts are characterized by sand dunes.
Yes, windblown loess can accumulate in mound-like dunes, but they are typically more stable and less steep than sand dunes. Loess dunes tend to form gently sloping hills due to the fine-grained nature of the sediment.
false. not all deserts are sandy, the artic is a desert desert just means dry land with little or no rainfall False. It actually covers 10 to 20 % of sand (I know suprising right). The rest of the land is covered by gravel-covered plains, hills, mountains,dry lake beds, and dry stream channels. xoxox Got_a_quest
Deserts in Egypt are located east and west of the Nile.
false
It can be either true or false. Some beaches are covered with sand. Others are covered in different types of materials such as pebbles.
Two false statements: Deserts have no permanent vegetation. Deserts are alwats hot.
Yes, deserts cover about 33 to 35 percent of the earth's land area.
Many of the deserts around the world form in mountain rain shadows.
Deserts are not always hot. Some deserts are cool, some get quite cold in the winter and others are cold all year long.
The answer is False. It was not covered by glaciers.
False
False