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Deserts of the World Quiz
by Megan Aemmer
Although we usually think of deserts as very hot, dry places made up of rolling sand dunes--and not much else--they are actually quite diverse. Deserts are found all over the world, and are made up of different kinds of terrain. How much do you know about the deserts of the world? Test your desert smarts with this quiz!
1
Deserts are always very hot, dry places.
a)
True
b)
False
2
Which desert is the largest in the world?
a)
Gobi, Mongolia/northern China
b)
Sahara, northern Africa
c)
Kalahari, southwestern Africa
d)
Sonoran, Mexico/southwestern United States
3
This American desert region is also the site of the hottest official temperature ever recorded in North America.
a)
Death Valley
b)
Painted Desert
c)
Sonoran Desert
d)
Monument Valley
4
Rainfall only comes to this desert about two to four times a century, although it does receive plenty of fog. Which is it?
a)
Arabian Desert, eastern Egypt
b)
Atacama Desert, Chile
c)
Libyan Desert, northeastern Africa
d)
Denakil Desert, northern Ethiopia
5
Sand dunes--hills of loose sand--have been known to migrate.
a)
True
b)
False
6
Which sleeping beauties of the desert hibernate underground, waking up and emerging when they feel raindrops on the soil?
a)
Red-spotted toad
b)
Black bear
c)
Desert sidewinder
d)
Gopher
7
Cacti are found in deserts all over the world.
a)
True
b)
False
8
Camels are very useful desert animals for many reasons, such as the ability to go for long periods without water. How long can they live without a drink?
a)
Nearly five days
b)
About one week
c)
About three weeks
d)
Nearly six weeks
9
Desertification is the expansion of deserts into nondesert areas.
a)
True
b)
False
10
Which is the most northern desert in the world?
a)
Kyzyl-Kum, Uzbekistan
b)
Sonoran, Mexico/southwestern United States
c)
Gobi, Mongolia/northern China
d)
Colorado, southwestern United States/Mexico
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