Final answer:
The labelled Desserts Map can be found on the attachment. The major desserts are:
- Sahara - North Africa
- Arctic Polar - North Pole region
- Kalahari - Southern Africa (Botswana)
- Antarctic Polar - South Pole region (Antarctica)
- Syrian - Potentially referring to the Syrian Desert in the Middle East (Syria, Jordan, Iraq)
- Arabian - Arabian Peninsula (Middle East)
- Great Victoria - Australia
- Gobi - China and Mongolia (Asia)
- Great Basin - Western United States (Nevada, Utah, etc.)
- Patagonian - Patagonia region in South America (Argentina)
Step-by-step explanation:
Here is the identification where each of these major deserts is located on a world map:
- Sahara - Located in North Africa, it's the largest hot desert in the world.
- Arctic Polar - This area refers to the Arctic region around the North Pole, characterized by ice and very cold temperatures.
- Kalahari - Situated in southern Africa, mainly in Botswana, it's a large semi-arid desert.
- Antarctic Polar - This refers to the icy region around the South Pole, part of the continent of Antarctica.
- Syrian - There might be a confusion here. There isn't a desert named "Syrian." It's possible there's a mix-up with the Syrian Desert, which is in the Middle East, spanning parts of Syria, Jordan, and Iraq.
- Arabian - The Arabian Desert is located in Western Asia, covering most of the Arabian Peninsula.
- Great Victoria - Found in Australia, the Great Victoria Desert is in the southern part of the continent.
- Gobi - Located in Asia, it stretches through northern China and southern Mongolia.
- Great Basin - This is a desert region in the western United States, covering parts of Nevada, Utah, and surrounding areas.
- Patagonian - Traditionally, the Patagonian region in South America is not referred to as a desert. It's a diverse region with grasslands, steppes, and subpolar forests.
These deserts span various continents and climates, from hot, sandy expanses to cold, icy landscapes.