There technically isn't a Sierra desert. A section of the Mojave is called "Sierra desert" because it extends to Sierra in Nevada. It spans over California and Nevada. High Sierra Desert is in California, while the rest of it goes into Nevada.
There is no Sierra Desert. If you are referring to the Sahara Desert, it is in Africa.
There technically isn't a Sierra desert. A section of the Mojave is called "Sierra desert" because it extends to Sierra in Nevada. It spans over California and Nevada. High Sierra Desert is in California, while the rest of it goes into Nevada.
The Mojave Desert lies to the east of the Sierra Nevada.
A section of the Mojave Desert is called the "Sierra Desert" because it extends to the Sierra Nevada Mountains in Nevada. It covers part of both California and Nevada.
The Sierra Nevada mountains block moisture from the Pacific from crossing into Nevada, creating a rain shadow desert.
The Great Basin Desert is between the Sierra Nevada Mountains and the Rocky Mountains.
No. It's a big desert in California.
Yes, nearly all of the state of Nevada is covered by deserts . The Great Basin Desert covers most of the state and the Mojave Desert covers only a small portion in the extreme southern tip of the Nevada.
The uplifting of the Sierra Nevada Mountains that blocked moisture from the Pacific caused the Mojave Desert to form as a rain shadow desert.
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desert regions
The El Vizcaino desert, which is part of the Sonoran desert; the Sierra de Juarez and Sierra de San Pedro mountain ranges and the Colorado River delta (called Laguna Salada) would be some of them.