Mainly due to the "rain shadow" effect
no, not all those states have deserts
Deserts in the middle of a continent are called continental deserts.
Continental deserts occur in the centers of large continents. As inland winds travel from the sea over land, they lose moisture in the form of rain, and by the time they reach the center of a large continent, they are very dry. The Sahara, most Australian deserts, most North American Deserts, the Kalahari and Gobi Deserts are examples of continental deserts.
Yes, deserts are created by nature but man also contributes to the spreading of deserts.
A plateau can be formed both inland and along the coast. Inland plateaus are often created through geological processes like uplift or volcanic activity, while coastal plateaus are formed by a combination of factors such as erosion, sediment deposition, and tectonic movements near the shoreline.
Deserts in the middle of a continent are called continental deserts.
from your mom
polar deserts are formed when the place is too cold for and water to evaporate and if and precipitation falls it turns into snow and never melts
Yes, some deserts have ponds formed by natural springs. They are the basis for an oasis.
The coastal mountain ranges and Sierra Nevada act as barriers that keep Pacific moisture from moving inland, forming rain shadow deserts.
The deserts still exist because the geographic and climatological conditions that formed the deserts still exist.
Rock sculptures are formed mainly by wind in the deserts. Aeolian processes and activities such as Deflation, Abrasion and Attrition are responsible for the desert landforms.