All of the UK has more than 10" of rain in a year, therefore there are no deserts in UK.
I'm not so sure why the teacher asked that question then. I need to discuss.
The Sahara Desert is the closest major true desert to Oxford, England.
England being only a small island has no significant plateau, also it's climate is far to wet to have a desert. This is not the case; though rainy, England has a desert in Dungeness (Kent). Classed as a desert it is also the largest expanse of shingle in Europe
No, England has no deserts.No. There are no deserts in the United Kingdom.
England has no true deserts as it receives too much rain.
The closest true desert to England is the Sahara in northern Africa.
England is mostly desert, with no water whatsoever in hundreds of miles all around
The climate of desert region in England is considered arid with low precipitation levels and high temperatures during the day. The landscape is typically characterized by sandy or rocky terrain with sparse vegetation.
well... if you can find a desert in england then you can count the number of wise men. Then again being wise men in england they probably wouldn't have chosen to live in one bit of desert so any men you do find in this imaginary english desert of yours are probly not very wise
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Salukis are from the middle east. They were originally used for desert hunting, along with a trained hawk.
England hasn't got any deserts. It's generally a quite rainy place.
The world's largest desert is the Sahara desert in the continent Africa which is directly underneath Europe which contains England and London especially but overall Africa is the continent with the worlds largest desert in named Sahara Desert.Another AnswerAll of the continent of Antarctica, 10% of the earth's surface, is considered a desert, because the humidity there is less than five percent.