Because there is "nothing" on it. All the life that is known of the sea is in it. There was a song that stated this: "The ocean is a desert with its life underground, and a perfect disguise above." Something like that i think. It is similar to calling the nighttime sky the "Star Ocean".
There is an Antarctic Desert but no Arctic Desert. The Arctic is mostly open sea, frozen sea ice and tundra.
The Blue Desert is an area of the Sinai Desert near the Red Sea resort of Dahab, where a number of rocks have been painted blue. The maximum temperature is 36 degrees C or 96.8 degrees F.
The Arctic is primarily sea ice, open sea or tundra and not classified as a true desert. However, people do live in the Arctic.
Most scientists do not recognize an Arctic Desert. The Arctic consists mostly of sea ice or areas of tundra - a distinct biome that differed from a desert. Antarctica, however, is recognized as a true polar desert.
The desert in Egypt is called the Sahara Desert.
there isn't a Pokemon game called "Blue Sea"
In Literature the open sea is traditionally called The Seven Seas
The Arctic is not considered to be desert as much of the Arctic is sea ice or open sea and some tundra. Tundra is a distinct biome in its own right. The Gobi Desert is considered the most northerly.
It is called the ocean.
Although the sea is often blue, there is no sea called The Blue Sea.
The Black Sea is an inland sea bounded by Europe, Anatolia and the Caucasus.There is no such thing as the Yellow, Red or Blue Sea.However, the sea can be called the 'Blue Sea'.
Yes, the Antarctic Desert is a true ice (or polar) desert. Those parts of the Arctic that occur on land are better described as tundra. Much of the Arctic is either open sea or frozen sea ice.