Such a large area could be classed as a desert. But, a desert doesn't have to be entirely of sand and dunes. Antarctica is also classed as a desert.
Nearly the entire continent of Antarctica is a desert.
Yes because Antarctica is classed as a desert believe it or not!
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If in a warm or hot desert, the water will evaporate. If in the Antarctic (which is also classed as a desert) the water will freeze solid.
Arid barren land is known as a desert, though the Antarctic (land of snow and ice) is also classed as a desert.
Not all deserts are sand dunes. Many desert areas are flat and stoney. The Antarctic is also classed as being a desert.
The Thorny devil, an unusual thorny lizard of desert regions in Australia, is properly classed as an insectivore. It feeds almost exclusively on ants.The Thorny devil, an unusual thorny lizard of desert regions in Australia, is properly classed as an insectivore. It feeds exclusively on ants.
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
their would be because every desert has water the water might be under ground but it is still their.
The world's largest desert is the continent of Antarctica - 5,500,000 Square Miles.Though people may think of a desert as being very hot and sandy, this is not the case. Due to lack of rainfall, Antarctica is classed as a desert.
Scotland is famous for it's de-salination of seawater to provide drinking water to its residents. Scotland is classed as a social desert.