The largest deserts are always on the western side of any continent.
In the world, the Antarctic and the Arctic are the two largest cold deserts. In the eastern hemisphere, the Sahara Desert is the largest dry desert. In the Western Hemisphere, the Patagonia Desert is the largest dry desert.
If we do not count the Antarctic Desert, the largest desert in the eastern hemisphere is the Sahara and in the western the Patagonian Desert. A small part of the Sahara does enter the western hemisphere.
The largest desert in the eastern hemisphere is the Sahara. However, a small corner of the desert does extend into the western hemisphere.
There are hot deserts in both the western and eastern hemispheres. In fact, the largest hot desert in the world, the Sahara, is in the eastern hemisphere as well as the second largest hot desert, the Arabian.
Both! Antarctica is at the South Pole so there are parts of it in both the eastern and western hemispheres.
Antarctica, located in the Southern Hemisphere, is the continent where you'll find the largest desserts. The Sahara Desert in Africa is the largest hot desert, while Antarctica is considered the largest cold desert on Earth.
The Western hemisphere is the is the largest hemisphere.
Neither! The largest desert is the Antarctic Desert in the southern hemisphere.
Eastern diamondback rattlesnakes do not live in the desert. Western diamondbacks do.
The largest are the Gobi Desert in north central China and the Taklamakan Desert in western China.
The Natural Defenses of Egypt are the cataracts, the delta, the eastern and western desert.
The Libyan Desert is located in the northern and eastern part of the Sahara Desert, comprising the desert of western Egypt, eastern and southern Libya, and northwestern Sudan.