Question 3
Where Is The Great Victoria Desert Located and What Is The Size Of It?
The Great Victoria Desert is the third largest desert in the world, after the Sahara and the Arabian Desert, and it’s the largest desert in Australia. The desert is 424,400 km 2. The Victoria desert spans over 700 km 2 435 miles from the west to the east side of Australia, with the western part, and the eastern part extending into South Australia.
On the borders of The Victoria Desert there is more desert, in the north there is The Gibson Desert and the, from the North West there is The Sandy Desert, from the south there is The Nullarbor Plain desert, and in the east there is The Tirari and The Sturt Stony Desert.
On the borders of The Victoria Desert there is more desert, in the north there is The Gibson Desert and the, from the North West there is The Sandy Desert, from the south there is The Nullarbor Plain desert, and in the east there is The Tirari and The Sturt Stony Desert.