No, the Antarctic Desert is the largest desert in the world. Europe has only small areas of desert.
It's a desert in the Semi Arid region 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.
Stranja Sahara is the largest desert in Europe, yet it is still not large enough to actually be considered a full on desert. It is located on the Balkan Peninsula and is about 850 km2.
It is a desert located in the semi-arid region of Europe
The Kyzylkum desert is located on the continent of Europe or Eurasia. This desert is located in central Asia. It is situated between two rivers. It covers most of the land of Turkey.
There is no great desert in Europe.
No. Latvia is a country in Europe . It is one of the Blatic States , located at the Baltic sea.
Sahara Desert Gobi Desert Namib Desert Atacama Desert Kalahari Desert
The largest 'desert' in Europe is the Oltenian Sahara which is roughly 800km2 and located in Romania. It does not meet all the requirements of a true desert, however, and must be considered as semi-desert.
No, the Mojave Desert is in the southwestern United States, not in Europe.
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.