Basic Information
Deserts regions cover about one-fifth of the land on this planet. It forms in regions where there is low rainfall and dry winds. Very few plants can grow in this condition and very few animals can adapt to the desert climate. The wind blows the topsoil away and sandy or rocky deserts are formed.
The Gibson Desert is located in the central east rangelands of Western Australia. It is the 5th largest desert in Australia after the Great Victoria Desert, Great Sandy Desert, Tanami Desert and Simpson Desert.
The Gibson Desert has does not have many people Most areas in the Gibson Desert are considered remote as there are few roads in this region.
The Gibson Desert is located in the central east rangelands of Western Australia. It is the 5th largest desert in Australia after the Great Victoria Desert, Great Sandy Desert, Tanami Desert and Simpson Desert.
The Gibson Desert has does not have many people Most areas in the Gibson Desert are considered remote as there are few roads in this region.
The Gibson Desert has an area of 155,000 square kilometers. It covers a large area in Western Australia. Most of the desert is still in its pure state of form. The Gibson Desert was named after Alfred Gibson, who tried to cross it from east to west in 1874.