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The World’s Smallest Desert: Carcross, Canada
Contributed by: Costello
  • 1. Carcross Desert, located in the Yukon Territory of Canada, is often referred to as the world's smallest desert, despite its size of just about 2.7 square kilometers (1 square mile). Nestled between the stunning landscapes of the coastal mountains and the pristine waters of Lake Bennett, Carcross Desert offers an extraordinary and unique environment that features a diverse range of flora and fauna. Formed from glacial silt and sand left behind by retreating glaciers, this intriguing location showcases stunning dunes, unusual sagebrush, and the rare presence of a desert ecosystem in such a northern latitude. Visitors to Carcross Desert can explore its charming trails and experience the striking beauty of its golden-hued sands juxtaposed against the vibrant greens of the surrounding landscape. Easily accessible from the nearby town of Carcross, the desert has become a popular destination for tourists seeking adventure activities such as sandboarding, hiking, and photography. The region's rich Indigenous history, particularly that of the Tagish First Nation, adds another layer of depth to the experience, making Carcross Desert not only a geographical curiosity but also a site of cultural significance in northern Canada. Whether you're captivated by its unique geological features or the intriguing stories of the people who have inhabited the area for thousands of years, Carcross Desert remains an unexpected and delightful treasure in the vast wilderness of the Yukon.

    What is the name of the world's smallest desert?
A) Carcross Desert
B) Gobi Desert
C) Sonoran Desert
D) Sahara Desert
  • 2. In which country is Carcross Desert located?
A) Canada
B) Russia
C) Mexico
D) United States
  • 3. Carcross Desert is located in which Canadian territory?
A) Nova Scotia
B) Yukon
C) Ontario
D) British Columbia
  • 4. Which body of water is near Carcross Desert?
A) Lake Erie
B) Lake Ontario
C) Lake Bennett
D) Lake Louise
  • 5. What is a popular activity in Carcross Desert?
A) Rock climbing
B) Ice skating
C) Fishing
D) Sandboarding
  • 6. Which indigenous group is native to the Carcross area?
A) Mohawk
B) Inuit
C) Tlingit
D) Cree
  • 7. What is the primary type of soil found in Carcross Desert?
A) Loamy soil
B) Peaty soil
C) Clay soil
D) Sandy soil
  • 8. What is the nearest major city to Carcross Desert?
A) Vancouver
B) Whitehorse
C) Toronto
D) Calgary
  • 9. What is unique about the Carcross Desert in terms of size?
A) It has the largest sand dunes.
B) It has the highest elevation.
C) It is the smallest desert.
D) It is the most visited desert.
  • 10. What geological feature is surrounding Carcross Desert?
A) Forests
B) Valleys
C) Plains
D) Mountains
  • 11. What is a significant ecological concern in Carcross Desert?
A) Overpopulation
B) Erosion
C) Pollution
D) Deforestation
  • 12. How is Carcross Desert accessed by tourists?
A) By train
B) By boat
C) By air
D) By road
  • 13. What geological period influenced the formation of Carcross Desert?
A) Cretaceous
B) Holocene
C) Pleistocene
D) Jurassic
  • 14. What impacts the climate of Carcross Desert?
A) Continental drift
B) Nearby mountain ranges
C) Ocean currents
D) Elevation and latitude
  • 15. What is a popular time of year to visit Carcross Desert?
A) Winter
B) Fall
C) Summer
D) Spring
  • 16. What is a major economic activity for locals near Carcross Desert?
A) Tourism
B) Agriculture
C) Manufacturing
D) Mining
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