There are very small deserts in Guatemala as most of the country has a lot of vegetation to the east of the country is zacapa which is one of the places in the central American region that has the hottest and less humid weather, la fragua in zacapa is considered a desert, but people live in those conditions which provide the perfect weather for cropping tomatoes, melons, grapes and cantaloupes.
There are many countries in Europe, Central America and Asia that do not have deserts.
Rattlesnakes are found in all the deserts of North America, from Alberta, Canada, through much of Mexico and even into South America as far south as central Argentina.
Both subpolar and subtropical deserts would be an example.
In deserts across the U.S.A., Africa, Middle East, and Central America
there are five deserts in south America there is the Patagonian Desert, La Guajira Desert, Atacama Desert, Sechura desert, and of course The Monte Desert
South America has only cool deserts as well as Europe.
Central Australia, including its deserts, is nicknamed the Red Centre.
Yes, North America has several deserts: Chihuahuan Desert Great Basin Desert Sonoran Desert Mojave Desert Colorado Plateau Desert
The central Asian deserts
Javelina, also known as collared peccaries, are primarily found in the deserts, scrublands, and arid regions of North, Central, and South America. They prefer habitats with a combination of vegetation, water sources, and open areas for foraging.
Yes, there are cacti in the deserts of North and South America.
The two largest deserts in South America are the Patagonian and Atacama Deserts.