Well, The Great Victoria Desert receives only a little bit of rain, though not as little as one might suspect for a desert. Therainfallrange is around200 - 250 mma year, but the rain is unreliable! The Southern parts of the desert receives some winter rainfall, further north of the desert the only water source are thunderstorms- and they are isolated and unpredictable.
There are a number of hot deserts. Here are a few examples:Sahara - northern AfricaArabian Desert - Arabian PeninsulaKalahari Desert - south central AfricaThar Desert - India and PakistanGreat Victoria Desert - AustraliaMojave Desert - southwestern United StatesChihuahuan Desert - Mexico and southwestern United StatesSonoran Desert - southwestern United States and MexicoGibson Desert - Australia
the great sandy desert has some landforms but there is one main one which is the sand dunes. the cover miles of the southern parts of the desert. there is also sandstone, low hills and even small chains of salt lakes. Kate Callaghan
suck balls.... nah just kidding . desert animals are animals that live in the desert
there are many animals in the thar desert. three of the animals are sandgrouse, jakal, and the dromedary/arabien camal
More desert. To the west of the Great Victoria Desert is semi-arid mallee of Western Australia, to the north are the Gibson desert and Little Sandy Desert, to the south is the Nullarbor Plain, a flat, almost treeless expanse of aridness, and to the east are the Tirari and Sturt's Stony Deserts.
The great majority of the land mass of Australia is either arid or sem-arid, there is very little surface water, the rain fall is low and there are very few rivers that actually run other than immediately after heavy rain. Some of the larger deserts are the Great Victoria Desert, the Gibson Desert, the Tanami Desert, the Great Sandy Desert, the Little Sandy Desert, Sturt Stony Desert, the Simpson Desert. That accounts for most of the west of the continent, nearly two-thirds.
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
No. There is a great deal of arable land which is not desert. However, the great majority of the land mass of Australia is either arid or sem-arid, with little surface water. Some of the larger deserts are the Great Victoria Desert, the Gibson Desert, the Tanami Desert, the Great Sandy Desert, the Little Sandy Desert, Sturt Stony Desert, the Simpson Desert. That accounts for most of the west of the continent, and about 44% of the continent.
The animals that eat the desert lily are desert animals. Some examples of these animals are insects, reptiles, and tortoises.
Well, The Great Victoria Desert receives only a little bit of rain, though not as little as one might suspect for a desert. Therainfallrange is around200 - 250 mma year, but the rain is unreliable! The Southern parts of the desert receives some winter rainfall, further north of the desert the only water source are thunderstorms- and they are isolated and unpredictable.
The great majority of the land mass of Australia is made up of either arid or sem-arid landscape, with little surface water. This is classified as desert. Some of the larger deserts are the Great Victoria Desert, the Gibson Desert, the Tanami Desert, the Great Sandy Desert, the Little Sandy Desert, Sturt Stony Desert, the Simpson Desert. That accounts for most of the west of the continent, and about 44% of the continent.
The type of food in the desert depend on who is eating it. Animals in the desert often eat other animals. Some animals can eat certain desert plants.
I think that the average temperature should be recorded because some people need to find answers quickly!!!!!The average temperature of the Great Victorian desert is infact 40oc in summer but in winter it drops to 23oc.
some animals, such as the desert tortoise get water from cacti and very few flowers that survive in the desert, other animals such as meat eaters can get water from their prey. Some animals can also drink water from seeds.
The place where Desert animals get their water from is called a Waterhole, an oasis.
There are a number of hot deserts. Here are a few examples:Sahara - northern AfricaArabian Desert - Arabian PeninsulaKalahari Desert - south central AfricaThar Desert - India and PakistanGreat Victoria Desert - AustraliaMojave Desert - southwestern United StatesChihuahuan Desert - Mexico and southwestern United StatesSonoran Desert - southwestern United States and MexicoGibson Desert - Australia