Africa - SaharaAsia - Gobi Desert Australia - Great Victoria Desert North America - Mojave Desert South America - Atacama Desert Antarctic - Antarctic Desert Europe - Tabernas Desert
No, the Antarctic Desert is the largest desert in the world. Europe has only small areas of desert.
Africa - Sahara Desert Antarctica - Antarctic Desert Asia - Arabian Desert Australia - Great Victoria Desert Europe - Arctic Desert North America - Chihuahuan Desert South America - Atacama 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 Gibson Desert is located between the Great Sandy Desert and the Great Victoria Desert.
North America: Mojave & Great Basin DesertsSouth America: Patagonian & Atacama DesertsEuropean: There are no major deserts in Europe and therefore are unnamedAsian: Gobi & Arabian DesertsAustralian: The Great Australian Desert & The Great Sandy DesertAfrican: Saharh & Kalahari DeserdsAntarctica: Nearly the entire continent is labeled as desert.
Arabian Desert Antarctic Desert Atacama Desert
Europe is considered the desertless continent. Although there are minor desert areas in Europe (particularly Southern Europe), there is no major desert in Europe.
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.
The Great Sandy Desert lies north of the Great Victoria Desert.
There are "Great" deserts in:Australia - Great Victoria Desert, Great Sandy DesertIndia - Great Indian Desert (also called the Thar Desert)United States - The Great Basin Desert