Selected deserts of the world

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A list of selected deserts of the world is provided in the table.

Deserts of the world
name (location) area
sq miles sq km
Africa
Sahara (northern Africa) 3,320,000 8,600,000
Libyan (Libya, Egypt, and Sudan)
Kalahari (southwestern Africa) 360,000 930,000
Namib (southwestern Africa) 52,000 135,000
America, North
Great Basin (southwestern U.S.) 190,000 492,000
Chihuahuan (northern Mexico) 175,000 450,000
Sonoran (southwestern U.S. and Baja California) 120,000 310,800
Colorado (California, U.S., and northern Mexico)
Yuma (Arizona, U.S., and Sonora, Mexico)
Mojave (southwestern U.S.) 25,000 65,000
America, South
Patagonian (southern Argentina) 260,000 673,000
Atacama (northern Chile) 54,000 140,000
Asia
Arabia (southwestern Asia) 900,000 2,300,000
Rubʿ al-Khali (southern Arabian Peninsula) 250,000 650,000
Gobi (Mongolia and northeastern China) 500,000 1,300,000
Kyzylkum (Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan) 115,000 300,000
Takla Makan (northern China) 123,550 320,000
Karakum (Turkmenistan) 135,000 350,000
Kavir (central Iran) 100,000 260,000
Syrian (Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Syria, and Iraq) 100,000 260,000
Thar (India and Pakistan) 77,000 200,000
Lut (eastern Iran) 20,000 52,000
Negev (Israel) 4,700 12,300
Australia
Great Victoria (Western and South Australia) 250,000 647,000
Great Sandy (northern Western Australia) 150,000 400,000
Gibson (Western Australia)
Simpson (Northern Territory) 55,000 143,000