No it is in North Africa, not Australia
No, the Sahara Desert is not bigger than Australia. The Sahara covers an area of approximately 9.2 million square kilometers, making it the largest hot desert in the world. In comparison, Australia is a country-continent with an area of about 7.7 million square kilometers, making it the sixth-largest country in the world.
The Sahara Desert in Africa and the Arabian Desert in the Arabian Peninsula are the world's two largest hot deserts (Antarctica is the largest desert, but not a hot desert).The Great Victoria Desert in Australia is larger than the Great Sandy Desert.The Sahara and the Arabian Deserts
Yes, the Sahara is much larger than California. Sahara: 9,400,000+ square km or 3,320,000+ square miles California: 423,970 square km or 163,696 square miles The Sahara desert is the size of the whole of the USA and produces sandstorms the size of the UK!
The Great Victoria Desert is in Australia.
No, Dingo's are endemic to the continent of Australia
The Sahara desert is the world's largest hot desert and is about the size of Brazil. The physical processes that occur in the Sahara are much the same as they are in other hot deserts of the world.
The most famous is the Sahara Desert (North Africa).There are also others:Syrian Desert (Syria, Iraq, Jordan)Sonoran Desert (northern Mexico, southwestern US)Simpson Desert and Strzelecki Desert (central Australia)Sinai Desert (eastern Egypt)
The Sahara Desert is approximately 3,500,000 square miles in size, making it the largest hot desert in the world.
Australia has a land area of 7,686,850 sq km. The Sahara Desert has an area 9,650,000 sq km.
The Sahara desert covers most of the North Africa. It is the hottest desert in the world and is also the third largest desert, about the size of China or the United States.
The Sahara Desert is far bigger, almost 30 times the size of Kalahari.