Fun Facts!
The Mojave Desert is the smallest and driest of all the North American deserts.
It stretches across four different states: Southern Nevada, Western Arizona, Southwestern Utah, and Southeastern California.
There are many different National Parks in the Mojave Desert. The Mojave National Preserve, the Joshua Tree National Park, and Death Valley.
The hottest place in North America is located in the Mojave Desert. It is called, Death Valley.
There are two rivers in the Mojave Desert. One, is the Mojave Desert, it runs underground throughout the area. The other is the Colorado River, and it's in the east running through the desert.
Scientists call the Mojave Desert a rain shadow desert because the mountains around the area block out all the rain.
People in the California area went without rain for 767 days.
1750-2000 different species of plants and animals live in this area. About 1/4 are not found anywhere else in the world, one happens to be the Joshua Tree.
The Mojave Desert is the smallest and driest of all the North American deserts.
It stretches across four different states: Southern Nevada, Western Arizona, Southwestern Utah, and Southeastern California.
There are many different National Parks in the Mojave Desert. The Mojave National Preserve, the Joshua Tree National Park, and Death Valley.
The hottest place in North America is located in the Mojave Desert. It is called, Death Valley.
There are two rivers in the Mojave Desert. One, is the Mojave Desert, it runs underground throughout the area. The other is the Colorado River, and it's in the east running through the desert.
Scientists call the Mojave Desert a rain shadow desert because the mountains around the area block out all the rain.
People in the California area went without rain for 767 days.
1750-2000 different species of plants and animals live in this area. About 1/4 are not found anywhere else in the world, one happens to be the Joshua Tree.