If you are referring to the number of deserts, that would be Australia which as 10 distinct deserts. . For a list of these Australian click on this link.
Kansas has semi-arid lands but no true deserts.
There are deserts on every continent of the world. Even Europe has a few small patches of semiarid land. Most are located on the leeward side of mountain ranges. For a list of all the major deserts of the worls, see the link below.
A desert has less than 10 inches of rainfall in a year. In tropical Belize (Yes, I exaggerate) they get 10 inches of rainfall in about 30 minutes ! (As I said I exaggerate !) But no, there aere no deserts in Belize.
All deserts are different but a desert is defined as a region that receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of annual rainfall on average. Some deserts go years or even centuries without rainfall.
If you are referring to the number of deserts, that would be Australia which as 10 distinct deserts. . For a list of these Australian click on this link.
The 10 largest deserts in the world:1.) Antarctic Desert2.) Sahara3.) Arabian Desert4.) Gobi Desert5.) Kalahari Desert6.) Patagonian Desert7.) Great Victoria Desert8.) Syrian Desert9.) Great Basin Desert10.) Chihuahuan Desert
Kansas has semi-arid lands but no true deserts.
There are many hot deserts around the world and each has its own weather statistics. However, all deserts receive less than 10 inches (250 mm) or rainfall per year on average.
semi deserts are small deserts and deserts is like a desert
There is no desert called the "Australian Desert." That is a generic term that applies to all the deserts in Australia. There are 10 deserts in Australia and all are located in the western 2/3 of the country.
The 10 largest deserts in the world: 1.) Antarctic Desert 2.) Sahara 3.) Arabian Desert 4.) Gobi Desert 5.) Kalahari Desert 6.) Patagonian Desert 7.) Great Victoria Desert 8.) Syrian Desert 9.) Great Basin Desert 10.) Chihuahuan Desert
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All deserts receive less than 10 inches (250 mm) of precipitation per year on average. That is what defines a desert.
The largest desert in the world is the continent of Antarctica. Deserts are areas which receive less than 10 inches of precipitation per year. The largest hot desert is the Sahara.
The largest desert in the world is the continent of Antarctica. Deserts are areas which receive less than 10 inches of precipitation per year. The largest hot desert is the Sahara.
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