Answer:
The Great Victoria Desert, the Simpson Desert Desert, the Tanami Desert and the Great Sandy Desert.
Step-by-step explanation:
- The deserts of the Australia cover about the 1,371,000 km square, which is 18% of the Australian mainland and is primarily distributed the western plateau. The western Victorian desert covers an area f 348,750 km and is 4.5% o the total area.
- While of that of the great sandy desert is abut 267,250 km covering about 3.5 km square, the tamani desert in the northern part has an area of 184,500 km s 2.4% of the country and that of the Simpsons is 176,500 km square and is 2.3% in the area.