All Australian deserts are located in the country of Australia.
All the Australian deserts are hot subtropical deserts.
The Sahara and Australian deserts are associated with the equatorial low. This is a wrong answer.
Parts of Australia's deserts are flat and others are hilly.
All Australian deserts are found on the continent of Australia.
Deserts of Australia:Central Desert - a central Australian desertGibson Desert - a central Australian desertGreat Sandy Desert - a northwestern Australian desertGreat Victoria Desert - the biggest desert in AustraliaLittle Sandy Desert - a western Australian desertSimpson Desert - a central Australian desertStrzelecki Desert - a south-central Australian desertTanami Desert - a northern Australian desert
Some Australian Deserts:Gibson DesertGreat Victoria DesertSimpson DesertGreat Sandy Desert
Australians call deserts the 'outback.'
For a map of the locations of Australian deserts click on this link.
Not at all. There are large tracts of sandy desert in Austalia, but many of the deserts are composed of clay-like soils, saltpans, or gibber. Gibber means a flat, treeless desert with a surface of many small pebbles and stones.
Australians do not like deserts any more than other people do. Many Australians recognise the uniqueness of the Australian deserts, while others never give them a thought. the vast majority of Australians do not live in the desert, but on or near the coast, where the major cities are.
Only Australia is located in the deserts of Australia.