Antarctica, not the Sahara, is the world’s largest desert. Defined by extreme dryness rather than heat, this frozen continent stretches across 14 million square kilometres of ice.
Some deserts naturally get winter snowfall due to extreme temperature drops. Snow appears in places like the Gobi, Great Basin, Patagonia and even parts of the Sahara. Snowmelt provides rare but vital ...
In the heart of western China’s Tarim Basin, a striking landscape emerges where the desert’s vast emptiness is interrupted by a colorful ridge and a winding river. This natural intersection, captured ...
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