Europe is the only continent without any major deserts. All of the deserts in Europe are quite small.
Europe is a continent. It is not in any other continent.
No, all continents have deserts. Even Europe has a small desert in Spain. Nearly the entire continent of Antarctica is considered a desert.
Europe is the only continent in the world that has no major deserts. Many people think that Antarctica has no deserts. The Antarctic is a cold desert located in Antarctica. A desert isn't always hot. A desert is a place where it receives very little rain.
This continent would be Antarctica, as the entirety of the continent is a desert.
The largest desert in the world is the Sahara, which lies in the continent of Africa. It is followed by the Gobi desert of Mongolia/China, in Asia. The third largest desert in the world is the Patagonian desert of Chile, in South America. Rub' al Khali is the fourth-largest desert, in the southern Arabian peninsula. The fifth and sixth largest deserts, the Great Sandy and Great Victoria Deserts, are both in Australia.
No, Europe is a continent. It is not part of any other continent.Europe and Asia are sometimes lumped together as the continent of Eurasia, as it is a single land mass.
All seven continents have deserts. Even Europe has a small patch of semi-arid desert in Spain - the Las Tabernas Desert.What two continents don't have desserts or deserts ? I assume the question pertain to the ecological rather than the gastronomic. In any case, there are no continents without deserts. Antarctica would be classified as a desert due , as with all deserts, to the amount of precipitation it receives on a yearly basis. Asia, Africa, the Americas, Oceania..did I miss any here ? Technically, I suppose you could say that Europe is a continent although really, it isn't in any way separate from Asia. Even if one does want to count it as a continent in its own right, there are still areas that would be classified as desert such as parts of Spain and of course, the high Arctic.
It is not "owned" by any continent. It is part of the continent of Europe.
I find no reference to any desert named Kavia.
The Antarctic Desert is not in any country but located on the continent of Antarctica.
England is part of the island of Great Britain and as an island isn't actually 'on' any continent but is geographically and politically linked to the continent of Europe.