Typically, the Taklamakan Desert in western China is considered to be the deadliest due to its extremely low temperatures, being around -15 degrees F. The name translated literally means, "you go in and you don't come out".
The Sahara. Because of it's size, temperature
and lack of water and food.
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Antarctica, where the temperature can drop to below 100 degrees below zero.
You need to name a specific desert as each region has its own dangerous animals - venomous snakes, Spiders and scorpions and even large mammals that can pose a danger in some cases.
The largest desert in the world is the Antarctic Desert on the continent of Antarctica.
The world's largest desert is called Sahara desert in Northern Africa.
The Atacama Desert makes up the northern quarter of Chile.
well humans have changed the desert from the housing to tourist places like in the midle of Australia uluru - las vagas was actually a desert and humans have significantly changed deserts because 65% of the worlds oil is found beneath the desert so most deserts are formed into mines. this is bad because rare animals and plants
The Hot deserts are found 20 to 30 degrees North and South of the equator. An example of a cold desert is Antarctica. To become a desert, you have to have less than 250 mm of rain a year.
thar desert
Egypt has the worlds longest river, the Nile. It also contains part of the Sahara Desert, the world largest desert.
the Sahara
The Gobi Desert. :)
The Sahara Desert
yes it is a desert in northeren Africa.It is actually worlds LARGEST desert too.
Antarctica :)
Africa
Desert
no, 2nd harshest. The harshest is considered to be Mao Zedong of China
It is the largest "hot" desert in the world and second in size after the Antarctic Desert, which is the worlds largest "cold" desert
The largest desert in the world is the Antarctic Desert on the continent of Antarctica.