Antarctica is an ice desert and the largest desert in the world.
It's getting hot in here
There are actually two kinds of deserts - hot deserts and cold deserts, However, cold deserts is further subdivided into: Polar Deserts (eg: Antarctica) Cold Winter Deserts (eg: Gobi Desert) Cool Coastal Deserts (eg: Atacama Desert)
With the exception of Antarctica, which is primarily cover by ice and snow, most cold deserts are covered by soil, sand and gravel as well as some plant life.
No, deserts look quite different. Some are covered by sand, some with rock and some with ice. Some are barren of plants while others have abundant plants. Some have many mountains, others may have rolling hills or plains.
no, you can get ice deserts as well. the definition of a desert is "is a landscape or region that receives very little precipitation", in some artic region you get ice, but not rain or snow. There are also rocky deserts like some of those in South America (Atacama I think) which are only rock.
Yes, Antarctica is the world's largest desert and is covered by ice and snow.
No , they ,particularly deserts are major biome
Sand only covers about 20% of deserts. The rest are covered by ice, soil or rock.
Yes, deserts can be covered in other materials besides sand, such as gravel, rock, salt flats, or ice. Each type of desert has its own unique features and characteristics based on the type of material that covers it.
No, but some deserts do.
Ice cream, cookies, and cake are all deserts and have a lot of sugar.
Strudel, ice cream, candy