1. Antarctica - not including the coastal regions - about 14 million sq km
2. Sahara - 9.65 million sq km
3. Arabian - 2.59 million sq km
4. Great Western - (All of the Western Australian deserts) - 1.35 million sq km
5. Gobi - 1.3 million sq km
6. Patagonia - 673,000 sq km
7. Kalahari - 569,000 sq km
8. Great Basin - 492,000 sq km
9. Chichuahuan - 453,000 sq km
10. Thar - 453,250 sq km
11. Kara-Kum - 349,650 sq km
12. Colorado Plateau - (includes many smaller deserts) 336,700 sq km
13. Sonoran - 310,800 sq km
14. Kyzyl-Kum - 297,830 sq km
Those are ALL of them. Your welcome.
There are at least 24 major deserts in the world and a number of smaller deserts.
Yes, there are caves in many deserts around the world.
No, many deserts around the world are expanding, not receding.
in deserts around the world
Yes, beetles are fairly common in deserts around the world.
Yes there are a variety of wildcats that are natives to deserts around the world.
There are a number of snake species that live in deserts around the world.
Yes, the deserts around the world have a number of species of lizards.
There are deserts spread around the deserts of the world in a multitude of time zones and cultures. There is no single answer to this question.
By 'they' I assume you mean people. Yes, millions of people around the world live in deserts, including the author of this answer.
There are deserts located in many places around the world. These include North America, South America, Africa, Australia, as well as Asia.
Millions of people around the world live in cities and towns located in deserts.