Your question is redundant. All deserts are classified as deserts because of the low precipitation.
Some of the Asian deserts are classified as hot subtropical deserts, such as the Thar Desert and the Arabian Desert. Some Asian deserts are classified as cold winter deserts, such as the Taklamakan Desert and the Gobi Desert.
There are some areas of semi-desert and steppe in Idaho but no true desert regions.
There are over 26 major desert areas in the world. Some are hot deserts, some are cool deserts and some are cold deserts. There is no single answer to your question.
All continents have deserts. Even Europe has some small areas of desert and semi-desert areas.
A desert is, by definition, an area that receives less than 10 inches of rain annually. No areas of Tennessee qualify, although some of the bald knobs in the Smokies have a desert-like appearance.
Some deserts are classified as hot deserts - the Sahara, Arabian, Mojave, Chihuahuan, Sonoran for example. Some deserts are classified as cold, or cold winter, deserts - Antarctica, Great Basin, Gobi, Patagonian. Some are classified as cool coastal deserts - Atacama, Namib, for example
Alaska has some small semiarid regions but no major desert areas.
Europe has some small deserts but no major deserts.
Turkey has some semiarid areas but no true deserts.
Some major desert areas in Asia:Arabian Desert Gobi Desert Syrian Desert Thar Desert Taklamakan Desrt
Australia is an island continent and has a number of deserts. Madagascar has some small desert areas.
There are deserts on all seven continents. Europe even has some small desert areas.