Asia and Africa have over a billion people each, making them the two most populous continents in the world.
Antarctica and Oceania are the two continents that do not have any of the top most popular countries in the world in terms of population, economy, or global influence.
Africa and Asia are two continents that have experienced the most conflict due to diverse factors such as political instability, ethnic tensions, and resource competition. Countries within these continents face ongoing conflicts that have had significant human and economic consequences.
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?
Every continent has some type of desert. North America, South America, Europe, Asia, and Australia have hot dry deserts. Both polar continents have polar deserts.
Antarctica and Australia.
There are no continents that do not have deserts. Even Europe has a small patch of desert in Spain - Las Tabernas Desert - and almost the entire continent of Antarctica is a desert.
All continents have desert biomes, even Europe.
Of the seven continents the only two close to being "mostly desert", with the definition of desert as an area of limited rainfall and, hence, little vegetation, are Australasia and Antarctica.
All continents have deserts, including Europe which has some small desert areas.
The Eurasian Plate
the Sahara desert
none! There is ocean between the 2 continents
There is no Sierra Desert. If you are referring to the Sahara Desert, it is in Africa.
All continents have deserts. However, Europe has no major desert areas.
No, all continents have deserts. Even Europe has a small desert in Spain. Nearly the entire continent of Antarctica is considered a desert.
All continents have at least small areas of desert, even Europe.