The answer is the Atacama Desert. The desert covers an area of 40,541 square miles.
Most of the Atacama Desert is located in Chile, which is 600 to 700 miles (1,000 to 1,100 km) long from north to south. Its limits are not exactly determined, but it lies mainly between the south bend of the Loa River and the mountains separating the Salado-Copiap
Sahara Desert - Africa Antarctica (the interior of the continent is the world's largest desert) Gibson Desert - central Australia Mojave Desert - North America Atacama Desert - South America, the driest place on Earth Hálendi Desert - Iceland and Europe's largest desert That is 6 deserts on 6 continents, will that do?
There are:Hot subtropical deserts (eg: Sahara) Polar deserts (eg: Antarctic Desert) Cold winter deserts (eg: Gobi Desert) Cool coastal deserts (eg: Atacama Desert)
North America - Mojave Desert, Chihuahuan Desert, Sonoran Desert, Great Basin Desert.South America - Patagonian Desert, Monte Desert, Atacama Desert, Sechura DesertAsia - Arabian Desert, Syrian Desert, Gobi Desert, Thar Desert
Asia: Gobi Desert, Arabian Desert, Thar DesertNorth America: Mojave Desert, Sonoran Desert, Great Basin DesertSouth America; Patagonian Desert, Atacama Desert, Sechura DesertAustralia: Great Victoria Desert, Gibson Desert, Great Sandy DesertAfrica: Sahara, Kalahari Desert, Namib Desert
Iraq, Jordan, Syria, and Turkey
Asia: Gobi Desert, Taklamakan Desert, Thar Desert, Arabian DesertNorth America: Great Basin Desert, Mojave Desert, Sonoran Desert, Chihuahuan DesertSouth America: Patagonian Desert, Monte Desert, Sechura Desert, Atacama DesertAfrica: Sahara, Kalahari Desert, Namib DesertAustralia: Great Victoria Desert, Gibson Desert, Great Sandy Desert
The driest place in the world is Aswan, Egypt which averages less then .02 inches of rainAtacama Desert, Chile: imperceptible rainfall on a yearly basis.The driest place in the world is South America's Atacama Desert. The desert receives only four inches of rain every 1,000 years.The Atacama desert ,found along the coast of Chile, South America - right next to the Pacific Ocean, is the driest place on Earth after the United States Geological Survey .Much of the desert extends up into the Andes mountains and is very high in elevation. Unlike more familiar deserts, like the Sahara desert in Africaand the Mojave in California, the Atacama is actually a pretty cold place, with average daily temperatures ranging between 0°C and 25°C.
Asia: Gobi Desert, Arabian Desert, Thar DesertNorth America: Mojave Desert, Sonoran Desert, Great Basin DesertSouth America; Patagonian Desert, Atacama Desert, Sechura DesertAustralia: Great Victoria Desert, Gibson Desert, Great Sandy DesertAfrica: Sahara, Kalahari Desert, Namib Desert
Sahara, Gobi, Kalahari, Atacama
Sahara Desert (Africa) Kalahari Desrt (Africa) Gobi Desert (Asia) Atacama Desert (South America)Sahara, Kalahari, Yemen, Gobi. These are the biggest deserts i can think of so... Good luck!P.S. Did this question come from the First Aid in English?