Europe has no true deserts but does have a few small areas of semiarid land they have labeled as deserts. However, parts of Western Europe are sometimes the target of dust clouds from the Sahara. You do not necessarily have to live in a desert to receive some of the 'benefits' of a desert.
There is no great desert in Europe.
No, the Antarctic Desert is the largest desert in the world. Europe has only small areas of desert.
No, the Mojave Desert is in the southwestern United States, not in Europe.
Tabernas Desert is actually a semi desert, but it is the only desert in Europe. It is located in Spain's province of Almeria.
The desert bighorn sheep lives in the deserts and mountains of the desert southwest of the United States.
Europe is considered the desertless continent. Although there are minor desert areas in Europe (particularly Southern Europe), there is no major desert in Europe.
It's a desert in the Semi Arid region in Europe :)
There is no 'Europe desert fox.' The most common fox in Europe is the red fox. The true desert fox - the fennec - lives in the Sahara of northern Africa.
Yes, most of the desert area in Europe is in the Iberian Peninsula.
The Tabernas Desert in Spain.
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No Europe does not touch the Sahara desert, the Sahara is in Africa.