Is it the Gobi?
2007-02-02 02:32:52
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The Sahara Desert.
2007-02-02 14:13:13
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answer #2
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answered by Candi Apples 7
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Antarctica is the southernmost continent and includes the South Pole. Geographic sources disagree as to whether it is surrounded by the Southern Ocean or the South Pacific Ocean, South Atlantic Ocean, and Indian Ocean. It is divided by the Transantarctic Mountains. On average, it is the coldest, driest, and windiest continent, and has the highest average elevation of all the continents.[1] At 14.425 million km², Antarctica is the third-smallest continent before Europe and Australia; 98% of it is covered in ice. Because there is little precipitation, except at the coasts, the interior of the continent is technically the largest desert in the world. There are no permanent human residents and Antarctica has never had an indigenous population. Only cold-adapted plants and animals survive there, including penguins, fur seals, mosses, lichens, and many types of algae. The name "Antarctica" comes from the Greek ανÏαÏκÏικÏÏ (antarktikos), meaning "opposite to the Arctic."
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2007-02-03 02:49:37
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answer #3
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answered by catzpaw 6
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I'm guessing the Sahara Desert.
2007-02-02 10:38:09
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answered by zzap2001 4
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Sahara Desert...
2007-02-02 10:32:38
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answered by Princess Shai 3
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The Sahara Dessert.
2007-02-02 10:32:42
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answered by Kyloman 2
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the Sahara Desert, definitely.
Or it could be that Banana Split I made last night.
2007-02-02 10:34:03
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answered by ♪ ♫ ☮ NYbron ☮ ♪ ♫ 6
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Who? I didn't know deserts were people. I would guess it is Paris Hilton, but I could be wrong.
2007-02-03 23:13:32
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answer #8
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answered by Amphibolite 7
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in square miles it is the Sahara desert and it is still growing
2007-02-02 10:33:26
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answered by rehcueguy 2
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It is actually Antarctica. Sure there is ice everywhere, but deserts are classified by annual precipitation, not ice.
2007-02-02 10:44:17
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answered by Cadair360 3
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The Gobi
2007-02-02 10:34:40
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answered by Marjorie C 1
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