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.
The Rub al Khali, or Empty Quarter, of the Arabia Desert is the largest expanse of desert sand in the world.
absolutly not! the desert is full of sand not soil there fore rick soil would not be found in the desert
the gobi desert. but the coldest ice desert in the world is antarctica
arabian desert
The Rub' al Khali or Empty Quarter is the largest sand desert in the world and covers most of the southern third of the Arabian Peninsula.
It really depends on what desert your talking about. though every desert has two resources in common, Sand and Sun,
The Rub al Khali (Empty Quarter) on the Arabian Peninsula is the largest sand desert on earth.
The Rub al Khali, or Empty Quarter, is the largest sand desert in the world and is located on the Arabian Peninsula in the Arabian Desert.
A sandy desert is a desert where the surface is covered primarily by sand rather than by soil, gravel or rock. About 20% of the deserts of the world are covered by sand.
The Arabian Desert is larger than all the other deserts except for Antarctica and the Sahara.
The Arabian Desert has the Empty Quarter, the Rub al Khali, which has the largest expanse of sand in the world.
A sand storm is also known as a dust storm. These storms can occur anywhere but mainly happen where there are large amounts of sand. The Sahara desert has hundreds of sand storms every year.