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Deserts

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Africa, largest in world at 3.3 million sq mi   show
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show Kalahari Desert  
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show Gobi Desert  
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Asia, 4th largest in world, 2nd largest in Asia at 309,000 sq mi   show
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Oceania (Australasia), largest in continent at 150,000 sq mi   show
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show Great Victoria Desert  
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show Patagonian Desert  
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South America, 2nd largest in South America at 98,000 sq mi   show
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North America, largest desert in North America at 200,000 sq mi   show
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North America, largest desert in United States at 190,000 sq mi   show
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North America, 3rd largest desert in North America covering parts of Mexico, Arizona, California at 120,000 sq mi   show
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show Black Rock Desert  
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North America, California, Nevada, Utah and Arizona . Part of Borders on Great Basin Desert (north) Sonoran Desert (South) Colorado Plateau (East) Colorado Desert (South) 47,877 sq miles   show
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show Atacama Desert  
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southeastern Spain 108 sq miles   show
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show Nambi Desert  
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Central Asia 15,440 sq miles   show
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show Sinai Desert  
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Western Asia 900,000 sq miles). At its center is the Rub'al-Khali, one of the largest continuous bodies of sand in the world   show
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Western India and Eastern Pakistan.Subtropical desert Also known as the Great Indian Desert 77,000 sq miles   show
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show Taklamakan Desert  
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Australia 68,100 sq miles. Fourth largest in desert in Australia.   show
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Antarctica 5,400,000 sq miles the true largest desert in the world   show
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