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Think 'desert' and images of scorching sands and towering dunes likely spring to mind, right? But what if we told you the world's largest desert is a freezing, icy expanse covering over 14 million square kilometers? That's right, Antarctica takes the top spot, dwarfing even the vast Sahara, which spans approximately 9.2 million km². Deserts are actually defined by their extremely low precipitation, a fact that makes places like the Arctic Polar Desert, the Arabian Desert, and the Gobi Desert all members of this unique geographical club. Can you accurately match these immense, arid, or frigid landscapes to their colossal areas in our challenging table quiz?