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What are the top ten deserts in China?

Taklimakan Desert, Gurbantunggut Desert, Badain Jaran Desert, Tengger Desert, Ulan Buh Desert, Kubuqi Desert, Qaidam Basin Desert, Kumtag Desert , Wu Maosu Sandy Land, Hunshandake Sandy Land.

First of all, the Taklimakan Desert is the largest desert with an area of ??337,600 square kilometers. It is the largest desert in my country and the second largest mobile desert in the world.

The second largest desert is the Gurbantunggut Desert, covering an area of ??48,800 square kilometers, in the Jungar Basin of Xinjiang.

The third desert is the Badain Jaran Desert, which originally covered an area of ??44,300 square kilometers and is located on the Alxa Plateau in western Inner Mongolia.

The fourth is the Tengger Desert, covering an area of ??42,700 square kilometers, located in the southeast of the Alxa Plateau.

The fifth is the Qaidam Desert, covering an area of ??34,900 square kilometers. In the Qaidam Basin in Qinghai, it is dominated by mobile sand dunes.

The sixth one is the Kumtag Desert, covering an area of ??22,800 square kilometers.

The seventh is the Ulan Bhe Desert, covering an area of ??9,900 square kilometers.

The eighth is the Kubuqi Desert, covering an area of ??16,100 square kilometers, in the north of Ordos.

The ninth desert is the Mu Us Desert, covering an area of ??32,100 square kilometers, in southern Ordos.

The tenth place is the Hunshandake Sandy Land, covering an area of ??21,400 square kilometers, located in the southern part of the Xilin Gol Grassland in Inner Mongolia.