Major Deserts
Kalahari Desert
(Botswana, Namibia, South Africa; 360,000 sq. mi.) This desert is a large region, not all of which is arid enough to qualify as a desert. It is known for its red sand, large game reserves
Arabian Desert
A desert on the Arabian Peninsula in southwestern Asia
Negev Desert
A triangular, arid region in southwest Israel, touching the Gulf of Aquaba.
Great Victoria Desert
Australia's largest desert; located in the southwestern part of the country
Patagonian Desert
Desert located in Argentina
Mojave Desert
It is the hottest, driest, lowest desert in the U.S.
Namib Desert
Namibia, Angola, South Africa
Gobi Desert
The Gobi, Asia's second largest desert (after the Arabian Desert), is bounded on the north by the Altai Mountains. It is known for its role in the Silk Road trading route and the Nemegt Basin, where fossilized dinosaur eggs and human artifacts have been found.
Atacama Desert
a desert located in northern Chile near the border with Peru, driest place on earth
Sonoran Desert
desert in south Arizona and Mexico, home of the saguaro cactus
Sahara Desert
the largest desert in the world, covering most of northern Africa