Yes and you can read about them in the link below.
There don't appear to be any deserts in Europe.
Portugal is a country that is in Europe with a hot climate. However, there are not any deserts in the country.
No. There is hardly any desert in Europe, and nothing like deserts in other parts of the world.
Yes, there are several small deserts and semi-deserts in Europe. The Tabernas Desert of Spain is an example.
Europe is the only continent without any major deserts. All of the deserts in Europe are quite small.
Europe does not have any deserts. It is too far north of the equator to have the level of heat to create deserts. There are hot and dry places, but no deserts.
South America has only cool deserts as well as Europe.
Yes, there are a couple of small deserts in Spain and Italy.
There are deserts in Europe. Most are relatively small areas of semi-arid land. There are, however, no absolute deserts in Europe.
There are no major deserts in Europe, and the exact number of minor deserts are not known.
Tabernas Desert is actually a semi desert, but it is the only desert in Europe. It is located in Spain's province of Almeria.
Europe has small deserts but is the only continent with no major deserts. Countries like Spain and Italy have a few small deserts.