Macbook Desktop Question

Hello,
I am new to the Macbook just converted from PC! It is hard getting used to the system but i am trying to learn. I watch alot of youtube videos and i have seen that everyone has a hard drive icon on their desktop. Why is that? Is that a default? Thank-you!

Niel gave you the answer in his terse reply above. I can restate it as a recipe:
Click on a blank spot on the desktop to make the Finder active.
On the Finder Menu, choose Preferences.
In the General tab, check the checkboxes for what you would like to see on the desktop.

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