Europe is the only continent with no large deserts. It does have, however, a number of small arid and semiarid regions.
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Europe is the only continent without any major deserts. All of the deserts in Europe are quite small.
Almost the entire continent of Antarctica is desert. Africa and Australia also have large areas covered by deserts.
Europe has only small areas of semi-desert and no large, true deserts.
The only continent in the world with no major deserts is Europe.
All seven continents have deserts, including Europe.
Continental deserts occur in the centers of large continents. As inland winds travel from the sea over land, they lose moisture in the form of rain, and by the time they reach the center of a large continent, they are very dry.
Europe has some small deserts but no major deserts.
Both Antarctica and Africa have large deserts. The largest is in Antarctica.
Europe has small deserts but is the only continent with no major deserts. Countries like Spain and Italy have a few small deserts.
South America has only cool deserts as well as Europe.
Europe is the only continent without a major desert. However, there is a very small desert region in Spain.
a continent is a large landmass which is ideally separated by large expanse of water..it has distinct features like mountains,valleys, plains, plateaus, deserts,climatic conditions etc and is composed of countries.. but a subcontinent is a large landmass which is inside a continent but having the special distinctive feature of that of a continent like mountain ranges that separate it from the rest of the continent,sea surrounding it,plateaus,plains,deserts and most importantly varied climatic conditions on different parts of it.. a subcontinent has every feature to be called as a continent except that it is not large enough to be called a continent