There are deserts in Europe. Most are relatively small areas of semi-arid land. There are, however, no absolute deserts in Europe.
There don't appear to be any deserts in Europe.
There are no major deserts in Europe, and the exact number of minor deserts are not known.
Europe has small deserts but is the only continent with no major deserts. Countries like Spain and Italy have a few small deserts.
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Spain has the Tabernas Desert, Italy has the Accona Desert. These are, perhaps, the best known deserts in Europe.
No. There is hardly any desert in Europe, and nothing like deserts in other parts of the world.
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.
There is no continent that does not have deserts. Even in Europe there is small desert in Spain.
All continents have desert areas, minor or small. However, Europe is the only continent without a major desert.
All seven continents have deserts, including Europe.
Like the rest of Europe, there are no deserts in Switzerland